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Published 04 Apr, 2016 01:55pm

India-held Kashmir gets first woman chief minister

JAMMU: Mehbooba Mufti was sworn in on Monday as India-held Kashmir's (IHK) first woman leader, taking over from her father nearly three months after he died in office.

India's only Muslim-majority state had been ruled directly from New Delhi since the death in January of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed, who formed an uneasy alliance with the nationally ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party after a 2015 election.

His daughter, who heads the moderate People's Democratic Party (PDP) that he founded in 1999, had initially appeared reluctant to continue the unpopular coalition.

The PDP's main support base is among Muslims in the Kashmir Valley, the epicentre of an insurgency that broke out in 1989. But the party stops short of calling for independence for the Himalayan region.

Mehbooba Mufti reached an agreement at a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi last month, although the terms of their deal have not been disclosed.

Her swearing-in takes the number of female chief ministers in India to five, although she is the first woman to serve in the post in IHK.

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