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Sajjad Gani Lone (born 1967) is a Kashmiri politician, the youngest son of Abdul Ghani Lone, who was killed in a rally in Srinagar in 2002.[1] After the assassination of his father, Lone became the chairman of People's Conference.[2] In Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, 2014, he was criticized by former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah for supporting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Sajjad Lone won Handwara in north Kashmir in the state assembly elections, by a margin of more than 5000 votes.[3]

In the 2009 Indian general election he stood as an independent candidate in Baramulla.[4][5] He was defeated by the National Conference candidate Sharifuddin Shariq.[6] In the 2014 state election, Lone was elected as MLA of Handwara, one of two People's Conference candidates elected to the state legislative assembly in that election.

Personal life

Sajjad Lone is married to Asma Khan, daughter of the Pakistan-based pro-independence JKLF leader Aman-ullah Khan.[7] They have two sons. Sajjad also has a sister, Shabnam Lone, who is a lawyer in Supreme Court of India.[8][9][10]

Recognition

  • Sajjad Lone featured in list of top 6 Indians of 2015 by Khaleej Times, UAE.[11][12]

References

  1. ^ Thakur, Sankarshan (2009-05-12). "Off boycott coldstore, on steep uphill". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  2. ^ "Thousands rally to remember Gani Lone". Daily Times. Media Times. 2005-05-23. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  3. ^ "Election Results: Sajjad Lone, Former Separatist With Pakistani Wife, Wins in Kashmir".
  4. ^ Blakely, Rhys (2009-05-13). "Tension in Kashmir as separatist leader Sajjad Lone stands in election ". Times Online. Times Newspapers. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  5. ^ http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/sajjads-switchover/article314783.ece
  6. ^ "NC-Cong alliance sweeps J-K, Sajjad Lone defeated". The Hindu. 2009-05-16. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  7. ^ "Sajjad Lone's passport application in limbo".
  8. ^ "Sibling rivalry: Farooq, Lone face stiff opposition from sisters".
  9. ^ "Shabnam Lone".
  10. ^ http://www.tribuneindia.com/2001/20010702/main7.htm
  11. ^ "Khaleej Times profiles six Indians who have recently made a mark in their respective fields".
  12. ^ http://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/sajjad-lone-among-top-6-indians/194331.html