Activist groups prior to 1930
- Dogra Sadar Sabha. Founded in 1905 by Lala Hansraj. It mainly represented the Hindus of the Jammu Province, even though it was not sectarian in character.
- Sanatana Dharma Yuvak Sabha, often called the Yuvak Sabha. Founded by Pandit Damodar Bhat Hanjura in the Kashmir Valley, the party represented the interests of Kashmiri Hindus.
- Kisan Mazdoor Party. Founded in 1925 under the leadership of Sardar Budh Singh.
Major political parties
References
- ^ Rekha Chowdhary, Politics of Identity and Separatism 2015, p. 10-13.
- ^ Parashar, Kashmir and the Freedom Movement 2004, p. 142.
- ^ Rekha Chowdhary, Politics of Identity and Separatism 2015, p. 13.
- ^ Puri, Balraj (8 December 1984), "An Iconoclast Hindu (Review of Ahead of His Times: Prem Nath Bazaz, His Life and Work by Nagin Bazaz", Economic and Political Weekly, 19 (49): 2075โ2076, JSTOR 4373847
Bibliography
- Chowdhary, Rekha (2015), Jammu and Kashmir: Politics of Identity and Separatism, Routledge, ISBN 978-1-317-41405-6
- Copland, Ian (1981), "Islam and Political Mobilization in Kashmir, 1931-34", Pacific Affairs, 54 (2): 228โ259, doi:10.2307/2757363, JSTOR 2757363
- Kaur, Ravinderjit (1996), Political Awakening in Kashmir, APH Publishing, ISBN 978-81-7024-709-8
- Khan, Ghulam Hassan (1980), Freedom movement in Kashmir, 1931-1940, Light & Life Publishers
- Parashar, Parmanand (2004), Kashmir and the Freedom Movement, Sarup & Sons, ISBN 978-81-7625-514-1
- Puri, Balraj (November 2010), "The Question of Accession", Epilogue, 4 (11): 4โ6
- Puri, Luv (2013), Across the Line of Control: Inside Azad Kashmir, Columbia University Press, ISBN 978-0-231-80084-6
- Zutshi, Chitralekha (2004), Languages of Belonging: Islam, Regional Identity, and the Making of Kashmir, C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, ISBN 978-1-85065-700-2
Further reading
- Atish e Chinar (Authoritative biography of Sheikh Abdullah by M.Y.Taing)
- Tehreek e Hurriyat e Kashmir (in Urdu) by Rashid Taseer 3 vols 1973
- Ahad o Payment e Hazratbal by Mehjoor