Sajjad Gani Lone Explained

Sajad Gani Lone
Birth Date:10 March 1966
Birth Place:Handwara, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Office:Spokesperson of People's Alliance for Gupkar Declaration
Term Start:24 October 2020
Term End:19 January 2021
Predecessor:position established
Successor:Mohammed Yousuf Tarigami
Office1:Member in J&K Legislative Assembly
Term Start1:2015
Term End1:2018
Office2:Minister for Social Welfare, ARI & Trainings and Science & Technology
Term Start2:April 2016
Term End2:19 June 2018
Predecessor2:Sakina Itoo
Successor2:Governor's rule
Office3:Minister for Animal, Sheep Husbandry, Fisheries and Science & Technology
Term Start3:1 March 2015
Term End3:7 January 2016
Party:Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference
Education:Bachelor of Commerce
Residence:Handwara, Jammu and Kashmir, India
Parents:Abdul Gani Lone (father)
Children:Amad Gani Lone (son)Adnan Gani Lone (son)
Otherparty:National Democratic Alliance (2014-2019)

Sajad Gani Lone (born 1966) is an Indian politician,[1] and former Member of the Legislative Assembly elected from the Handwara constituency. He is the chairman of Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference.

Early and personal life

Sajjad Lone was born on 9 December 1966.[2] Sajjad Gani Lone is the youngest of the two sons of Abdul Ghani Lone, who was assassinated in a rally in Srinagar in 2002.[3] His brother, Bilal Gani Lone, is a member of Hurriyat Conference's Executive Council.[4] His sister, Shabnam Gani Lone, is a lawyer by profession and an independent politician from Kupwara, J&K.<ref>News: Hussain . Masood . Some try to enter J&K House via sympathy route . The Economic Times . 2022-07-23. [5] [6] [7]

Sajjad attended Burn Hall School in Srinagar and graduated from the University of Wales, College of Cardiff, UK in 1989.

Sajjad Lone is married to Asma Khan, daughter of Amanullah Khan, the Pakistan-based leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front.[8] [9] [10] The couple have two sons.

Political career

Lone remained associated with the Hurriyat for a while in early 2000's but in 2004, after the assassination of his father, Lone became the chairman of People's Conference.[11]

Before he stood as an independent candidate in the 2009 Indian general election from the Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency, he in 2008, at the height of the Amarnath land transfer controversy, believed that the protests were a mass uprising against Indian rule and decided to boycott the Assembly elections.[12] [13] He was defeated by the National Conference candidate Sharifuddin Shariq.[14] In 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, Lone won Handwara assembly constituency in north Kashmir, by a margin of more than 5000 votes.[15] He was the one of the two People's Conference candidates elected to the state legislative assembly.[16] His party JKPC led in all blocks of Handwara constituency including Rajwar, Ramhal and Magam.

In 2018, days after BJP withdrew its support to the PDP-BJP coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir, Lone staked claim to form the government in the erstwhile state as he possessed the required support of BJP and some other lawmakers. However, the then Governor Satya Pal Malik dissolved the state assembly without letting Lone to prove his claim.[17] [18]

Opposition to the revocation of special status

Sajad Gani Lone has been vocal supporter of special status of Jammu & Kashmir. He was part of an-all party group formed for safeguarding Jammu and Kashmir's special status. Hours before BJP-led centre revoked the special status of the status by reading down the Article 370, Lone was put under house arrest. On 5 August, Lone was arrested by Jammu & Kashmir police and lodged in a jail in Srinagar. He was taken into police custody on 5 August 2019 and was freed from detention on 31 July 2020.

Recognition

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lone Threat To The Big Two | Outlook India Magazine. www.outlookindia.com/.
  2. Web site: Sajjad Gani Biography - About family, political life, awards won, history . 2020-12-20. Elections in India.
  3. Web site: Off boycott coldstore, on steep uphill . https://web.archive.org/web/20090515113839/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1090512/jsp/nation/story_10951340.jsp . dead . 15 May 2009 . Sankarshan . Thakur . . 2009-05-12 . 2009-06-03 .
  4. Web site: Two brothers, two ideologies and big Lone family stands at the crossroads of history . 2022-07-23 . DNA India . en.
  5. News: Sibling rivalry: Farooq, Lone face stiff opposition from sisters | India News - Times of India. The Times of India. 15 November 2008 .
  6. Web site: Shabnam Lone . www.outlookindia.com/.
  7. Web site: Political leaders estranged from kin -The Tribune, Chandigarh, India . www.tribuneindia.com.
  8. Web site: A Marriage Of Convenience | Outlook India Magazine. www.outlookindia.com/.
  9. Web site: Big guns gather for Lone son's wedding . www.rediff.com.
  10. Web site: Sajjad Lone's passport application in limbo . 21 May 2015 . Deccan Herald.
  11. Web site: Thousands rally to remember Ghani Lone . . Media Times . 2005-05-23 . 2009-06-03 .
  12. Web site: Tension in Kashmir as separatist leader Sajjad Lone stands in election .. Rhys . Blakely . . . 2009-05-13 . 2009-06-03 .
  13. News: Sajjad's switchover . The Hindu . 25 April 2009 . www.thehindu.com.
  14. Web site: NC-Cong alliance sweeps J-K, Sajjad Lone defeated . . 2009-05-16 . 2009-06-03 .
  15. Web site: Election Results: Sajjad Lone, Former Separatist With Pakistani Wife, Wins in Kashmir . NDTV.com.
  16. Web site: 2018-11-24 . Meet the separatist-turned-nationalist younger brother of PM Modi in J&K . 2022-05-21 . ThePrint . en-US.
  17. Web site: Staked Claim As We Have Numbers In Jammu And Kashmir, Says Sajjad Lone . 2022-07-23 . NDTV.com.
  18. Web site: Chronicle . Deccan . 2018-11-23 . J&K: Staked claim to form govt as we have numbers, asserts Sajjad Lone . 2022-07-23 . Deccan Chronicle . en.
  19. Web site: Khaleej Times profiles six Indians who have recently made a mark in their respective fields . Sadiq . Shaban . Khaleej Times.
  20. Web site: Sajjad Lone among top 6 Indians . Umer Maqbool . 15 August 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924043310/https://www.greaterkashmir.com/news/kashmir/sajjad-lone-among-top-6-indians/194331.html . 24 September 2015.