Social Sciences, asked by aijaz1806, 4 months ago

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was the most popular leader of Kashmir during the early Post-Independence
period.​

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Answered by biswajita28
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The post-independence period

Sheikh Abdullah remained the Prime Minister until his dismissal in August 1953 on the grounds of conspiracy against the state of India. Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad became the Prime minister of the state and Sheikh Abdullah was arrested on 9 August 1953.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Sheikh Abdullah served as prime minister during the post-independence era until he was removed on the grounds of a plot against the state of India in August 1953. On August 9, 1953, Sheikh Abdullah was detained and Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad was appointed as the state's prime minister.

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Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, an Indian politician, was a major figure in Jammu and Kashmir politics from 5 December 1905 until 8 September 1982[4]. Abdullah, known as Sher-i-Kashmir (Lion of Kashmir), was the founding president of the All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference, afterwards known as the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference, and the first Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir to be elected following the region's annexation by India.

Sheikh Muhammad Abdullah, often known as the Lion of Kashmir, was a key player in the fight for Kashmir's rights during India's independence from British rule. For the state of Jammu and Kashmir within independent India, he achieved a status.

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