Sharma joined PDP along with his elder son Subhash a day after the Election Commission announced a five-phase polling to the state Assembly beginning November 25.
Terming the joining of Mangat Ram Sharma as big boost for his party, PDP Patron Mufti Mohammed Sayeed recalled his long association with him. "We were colleagues in the government of Mir Qasim and we worked in the previous PDP-Congress government," he said.
He said PDP's agenda of peace and development was now seen positively not just in Kashmir Valley but in Jammu and Ladakh regions also.
Noting that the formation of PDP in 1999 was a turning point in the history of Jammu and Kashmir, he said, "In a short span, PDP has earned credibility of the state's people. The party has emerged as the biggest political force in the state.
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