Mufti Mohammed Sayeed. |
Delhi hospital of pneumonia, his party leader said. He was 79.
Mufti Mohammed
Sayeed, who took over as the top elected official of the region in
March last year, was hospitalized two weeks ago in the Indian capital.
His death was announced by party leader and Kashmir state Education Minister Nayeem Akhter.
Sayeed
is survived by his wife, three daughters and a son. Mehbooba Mufti, one
of his daughters, is expected to succeed him as the chief minister of
the Indian portion of Kashmir.
His body will be taken to Srinagar, the main city in Kashmir, and buried in his ancestral village, said Akhter.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that Sayeed "provided a healing touch to Kashmir through his leadership."
India and Pakistan have fought
two wars over control of Kashmir, the Himalayan region that has been
divided between them since 1947.
Mufti
advocated a dialogue with Pakistan to settle the dispute, and sought to
promote trade and travel between Kashmiris on both sides.
At
the start of insurgency in the Indian portion of Kashmir in 1989,
rebels abducted one of Sayeed's daughters. He was India's home minister
then.
His daughter was later freed in exchange for the Indian government releasing five militants from prison.
Sayeed
became the chief minister, with the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata
Party as a junior partner, after no single party won a clear majority in
state elections.
Source: AP
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