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Abdul Rashid Kabuli (89) is a senior mainstream Kashmiri politician who has been less visible on the valley's political firmament after a brief tryst with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in 2007. However, right from his college student days in 1950s to 2007, he gained prominence by contesting several Assembly and Parliamentary elections successfully or unsuccessfully sometimes as an Independent candidate and sometimes as a nominee of one or the other political party. In 1972, he was among the 10 Independent and Jamaat-e-Islami candidates, who, according to him, were declared elected "under a special arrangement" in the Congress regime's umpteenth farcical Assembly elections in Kashmir. In 1977, he joined Prime Minister Morarji Desai's Janata Party and was fielded as the then federal ruling party's candidate in Eidgah constituency in Srinagar. In 1967, he had contested as an Independent from the same constituency previously called 'Safakadal' which used to be the safe home segment of the former Prime Minister of J&K State Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad. In 1977, when Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah's National Conference swept the polls, Kabuli was among the two-odd JP candidates who were returned in the Valley. Following Dr Farooq Abdullah's induction as Chief Minister upon his father Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah's death in 1982, Kabuli was admitted into the NC and fielded as the State ruling party's candidate in the by-elections for the Central Kashmir Lok Sabha seat. He was returned for the Parliament. Following the Farooq Abdullah Government's dismissal and replacement by Ghulam Mohammad Shah as the Chief Minister, Kabuli was fielded by NC as its candidate against CM's son Muzaffar Shah in the Lok Sabha elections of 1984. Kabuli who polled more than 3.5 lakh votes defeated the CM's son who got a total of 89000 votes. Subsequently, Kabul shifted to the BJP in 1997 and contesting the 1998 Lok Sabha election from Srinagar unsuccessfully. In 2002, he contested the Assembly election as an Independent candidate from Eidgah but was defeated by NC's stalwart Mubarak Gul. In 2007, he remained briefly associated with the PDP. He is the guest this week in Episode#44 [Part-1 and Part-2] of "Kashmir Podcast With Ahmed Ali Fayyaz" on TALKISTAN. #talkistan #ahmedalifayyaz #jammukashmir #kashmirpodcast #kashmiroralhistory #kashmirhistory #kashmirpolitics #arkabuli #abdulrashidkabuli #kashmir Subscribe to TALKISTAN to watch a new Kashmir podcast every week and make sure to enable Push Notifications so that you never miss a new video. Just press SUBSCRIBE and the BELL icon next to the SUBSCRIBE button. It is completely free. TALKISTAN on YouTube is operated by a team of professional print and television journalists headed by senior J&K-based journalist Ahmed Ali Fayyaz who has been a full-time professional journalist with different news and broadcasting organizations for over 30 years. It is a fully professional and independent media channel which neither seeks nor accepts any kind of advertisement support/election advertisements or any other favour from any political party or State, non-State, non-profit organization or individual. This is a purely independent professional initiative and is in no way linked or related to the media organizations for which its anchors and other functionaries are working in their individual capacities. Our podcasts with the most eminent personalities in different fields cover politics, governance, development, counterterrorism, economy, trade and tourism, fine and performing art, crafts. industry, culture, sports, film and mass media, education, science and technology especially medical science. Views expressed by our guests, as also the facts, figures and anecdotes given out by them are exclusively their own and not necessarily of the channel TALKISTAN or anyone associated with it. The entire content of a podcast is without any cross check of facts, verification and historical corroboration and subject to the viewers' own judgment and interpretation. All legal issues are subject to the jurisdiction of the Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh High Court at Srinagar. Also see the DISCLAIMER in the beginning of each programme. LEGAL ADVISORS Advocate Vasundhara Pathak Masoodi, Supreme Court of India Sr Advocate Jehangir Iqbal Ganai, Jammu and Kashmir High Court