Peerzada Sayeed
Karnah, Kupwara—(KNS) Nestled in the picturesque region of North India, Karnah Assembly constituency is a vital part of the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly, representing the interests of its constituents in this strategically significant area. Established in 1962, Karnah is part of the Baramulla Lok Sabha constituency and lies within the Kupwara district of the Jammu and Kashmir Union Territory.
A Legacy of Leadership
Over the years, Karnah has seen a diverse array of representatives from various political backgrounds of the Jammu & Kashmir as per the previous candidates who ruled out in Karnah till now Mohd Anwar Shah Masoodi (NC) 1952
Khawaja Mohd Younis (NC) 1957
Khawaja Mohd Younis (Congress) 1962
Peer Yaseen Shah (Azad) 1972
Ghulam Qadar Mir (NC) 1977
Abdul Gani Lone (PC) 1983
Sharifuddin Shariq (NC)1987
Kafil-ur-Rehman (NC) 1996-2002-2008
Raja Manzoor Ahmad (PDP) 2014 National Conference, who was the first elected member in 1962, to the notable presence of independent candidates and other regional parties, the constituency has often been a battleground for political ideologies.
Significant milestones include the tenure of Ghulam Qadir Mir and Abdul Gani Lone, both of whom shaped the political landscape during their respective terms. The political dynamics shifted notably in 2014 when Raja Manzoor Ahmad of the Jammu and Kashmir People's Democratic Party (JKPDP) won the seat with 47.75% of the votes, reflecting a robust support base.
The 2024 Election Landscape
As the 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections approach, the political scenario in Karnah is heating up. The constituency has seen a variety of candidates from major political parties, including:
- JKPDP: Firdous Ahmad Mir
- JKNC: Javaid Ahmad Mirchal
- JKPC: Naseer Ahmad Awan
- BJP: Mohammad Idrees Karnahi
- JKAP: Raja Manzoor Ahmad
- SP: Sajawal Shah
- Bhim Sena: Sajid Ahmad Mir
- Independent: Fayaz Ahmad
The election promises to be competitive, with candidates vying for the support of an electorate that numbers over 33,000 registered voters.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp ChannelThe political atmosphere is charged as these candidates prepare to present their vision and address the pressing issues faced by the residents of Karnah.
Voter Sentiment and Turnout
In the previous elections held in 2014, the voter turnout was recorded at 25,910 out of 33,132 registered electors, indicating a participation rate of approximately 78%. Raja Manzoor Ahmad's victory by a margin of 5,775 votes was a clear indication of the support for the JKPDP during that election cycle.
With the impending elections, candidates will be keenly observing voter sentiments and concerns, as the issues of development, security, and governance remain pivotal in this sensitive region.
As Karnah prepares for another election cycle, its rich political history and the current competitive landscape promise an intriguing contest. With a diverse set of candidates and a populace eager for change and development, the 2024 elections in Karnah are set to be a significant chapter in the constituency's political narrative. As the polling date approaches, the focus will undoubtedly be on the candidates’ ability to connect with the community and articulate solutions to the challenges that lie ahead.(KNS)