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Mehbooba elected PDP chief for 6th straight term

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

JAMMU: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was on Saturday re-elected the president of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for the next three years.

Mehbooba’s election for the sixth consecutiv­e term was unanimous, party leaders said.

She thanked party leaders for “reposing their trust and electing me as their president”.

“Will work tirelessly to fulfil our shared vision of developmen­t, inclusiven­ess and reconcilia­tion in J&K,” she wrote on Twitter.

The PDP leadership met at the official residence of the chief minister here for the election of the party president.

A law graduate, 57-year-old Mehbooba took the plunge into mainstream politics of the state in 1996 by joining the Congress, along with her father, at a time when militancy was at its peak in the state.

JAMMU: Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was on Saturday re-elected the president of the Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party (PDP) for the next three years.

Mehbooba's election for the sixth consecutiv­e term was unanimous, party leaders said.

She thanked party leaders for "reposing their trust and electing me as their president".

"Will work tirelessly to fulfil our shared vision of developmen­t, inclusiven­ess and reconcilia­tion in J&K," she wrote on Twitter.

The PDP leadership met at the official residence of the chief minister here for the election of the party president.

A law graduate, 57-year-old Mehbooba took the plunge into mainstream politics of the state in 1996 by joining the Congress, along with her father, at a time when militancy was at its peak in the state.

She emerged from the shadow of her illustriou­s father Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who founded the PDP in 1999, to head Jammu and Kashmir as the first woman chief minister of the state last year. "Under @Mehboobamu­fti's leadership, the party strives to carry forward its mission of holistic developmen­t and stability in Jammu and Kashmir," senior PDP leader and sports minister Imran Raza Ansari said.

The party's Twitter handle posted, "From grassroots politics to emergence as a beacon of hope for young & dis- empowered, your dynamism & all inclusive politics have set new benchmarks & changed the course of polity in subcontine­nt. May your leadership continue to steer us to newer heights."

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