Senior NC Leader Qamar Ali Akhoon Passes Away, J&K Assembly Pays Tribute

Kargil, Feb 13: Former National Conference leader and ex-Food Minister Qamar Ali Akhoon, a prominent political face from Kargil, passed away on Friday, triggering widespread grief across political circles in Jammu and Kashmir.
The demise of the senior leader was informed to the Legislative Assembly by National Conference legislator Tanveer Sadiq. Soon after the announcement, members of the House expressed profound sorrow over his passing and paid rich tributes to his political and public service legacy.
Akhoon, who hails from Sangra village of Kargil was regarded as a seasoned politician who represented Kargil and Ladakh region with distinction during his tenure in public life. Known for his grassroots connect and administrative experience, he held the Food portfolio and was considered a key voice from the mountainous district in successive political phases of the erstwhile state.
Members across party lines acknowledged his contribution to public welfare and his role in articulating the concerns of people from far-flung and high-altitude areas. Several legislators described him as a committed leader who remained accessible to the masses and worked towards strengthening democratic institutions in the region.
The Assembly observed solemn moments as members remembered his service and extended condolences to the bereaved family.
Akhoon’s passing marks the end of a significant chapter in the political history of Kargil, where he had emerged as one of the most recognisable and influential figures over the years. (KNT)