MLAs Record over the years

2014

General Election

Indian National Congress

Competitors

#1

Mohd Akram Indian National Congress

30.6 Thousand Votes
#2 22.5 Thousand Votes
#3

Iqbal Hussain Shah Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

8.3 Thousand Votes
#4

Mohd Taj Khan Bharatiya Janata Party

2.1 Thousand Votes
#5

Ashfaq Rana Jammu & Kashmir National Panthers Party

4.3 Hundred Votes

2008

General Election

Indian National Congress

Competitors

#1

Aslam Chowdhary Mohammad Indian National Congress

28.1 Thousand Votes
#2 26.1 Thousand Votes
#3

Mumtaz Hussain Shah Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Democratic Party

6.6 Thousand Votes
#4

Manzoor Ahmed Janata Dal (Secular)

7.4 Hundred Votes
#5

Mohd Sadiq Qureshi INDEPENDENT

5.2 Hundred Votes
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