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Kashmiri politician

Mohammad Amin Bhat (born 1966) is an Indian politician from Jammu and Kashmir. He is an MLA from Devsar Assembly constituency in Kulgam district. He won the 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election representing the Indian National Congress.

Early life and education

Bhat is from Devsar, Kulgam district, Jammu and Kashmir. He is the son of Abdul Rehman Bhat. He passed Class 10 in 1984.

Career

Bhat won from Devsar Assembly constituency representing Indian National Congress in the 2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election. He polled 20,162 votes and defeated his nearest rival, Mohammad Sartaj Madni of the Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party, by a margin of 1,511 votes. He lost the Devsar seat on Congress ticket in the 2008 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election.

Electoral performance

Election Constituency Party Result Votes % Opposition Candidate Opposition Party Opposition vote % Ref
2024 Devsar, Jammu and Kashmir DPAP Lost 10.66% Peerzada Feroze Ahamad JKNC 27.91%
2014 Devsar, Jammu and Kashmir INC Won 35.08% Mohammed Sartaj Madni JKPDP 32.45%
2008 Devsar, Jammu and Kashmir INC Lost 10.30% Mohammed Sartaj Madni JKPDP 26.79%

References

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  4. "Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election winners list". India Today. 2014-12-23. Retrieved 2024-09-15.
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