Current Members
At the time of formation All Parties Hurriyat Conference members included Yaseen Malik's Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Sheikh Yaqoob Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League (JKPL), Shabbir Shah's People's Democratic Front, Maulana Mohammad Abbas Ansari of Ittihadul Muslimeen, Shakeel Bakshi's Islamic Students League, Muslim Conference led Abdul Ghani Bhat. the Chairman of the J & K Awami Action Committee played an important role in forming the Conference. Current members include:
| Number | Name of the Party | Leader |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aawami Action Committee | Mirwaiz |
| 2 | Ittihadul Muslimeen | Maulana Mohammad Abbas Ansari |
| 3 | Anjamani Auqafi Jama Masjid | Mohammad Umar Farooq |
| 4 | Anjaman-e-Tablig-ul Islam | Syed Qasim Shah Bukhari |
| 5 | Ummat Islami | Qazi Ghulam Mohammad(RA) Islamabad Anantnag |
| 6 | Auquaf Jama Masjid | Ghulam Muhammad Butt |
| 7 | Employees and Workers Confederation | |
| 8 | Employees & Workers Confederation (Arsawi Group) | |
| 9 | All Jammu & Kashmir Employees’ Confederation | Ishtiaq Qadri |
| 10 | Jamaat-e-Islami | |
| 11 | Jamiat-e-Ahle Hadith | Moulana Tahiri |
| 12 | Jamiate Ulama-E-Islam | Abdul Gani Azhari |
| 13 | Jamiat-e-Hamdania | Moulana M. Yasin Hamdani |
| 14 | Jammu and Kashmir People's Conference | Abdul Ghani Lone till 2002 assassination |
| 15 | Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front | Muhammad Yasin Malik |
| 16 | Jammu and Kashmir Human Rights Committee | Noor-Ul-Hassan |
| 17 | Jammu and Kashmir People's Basic Rights (Protection) Committee | Moufi Bahauddin Farouqi |
| 18 | Liberation Council | Azhar Bhat |
| 19 | Kashmir Bazme Tawheed | Tajamul Bhat |
| 20 | Kashmir Bar Association | Zaroon bhat |
| 21 | Muslim Khawateen Markaz | Zaid Bhat |
| 22 | Muslim Conference | Khokhar e aazam |
| 23 | Political Conference | Junaid bhat |
| 24 | Tehreek-e-Huriati Kashmiri | Saqib Bhat |
| 25 | People's League | Musaib Bhat |
| 26 | Islamic Students League | Shakeel Bakshi |
| 27 | Imam Ahmad Raza Islamic Mission | Rafeeq Ahmad Mir |
| 28 | Saut-Ul-Aliya | Moulana Abdul Rashid Dawoodi |
| 29 | Jammu and Kashmir People's Freedom League | Muhammad Farooq Rehmani |
However,Hurriyat Conference is led by Basit Bhat. Hurriyat Conference got split after the 2002 Assembly elections when some of its constituents participated in the Assembly elections violating the hurriyat constitution.From then there are two factions of Hurriyat conferences one led by the most popular resistense leader of Kashmir Syed Ali Shah Geelani and the other by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq,son of late Molvi Farooq who was assassinated in early ninetees.
Thy Hurriyat led by Syed Ali Geelani demands a clear break and liberation from Indian rule.
Members of the Executive Council of the APHC are:
- Jamat-e-Islami, Syed Ali Shah Geelani
- Awami Action Committee umar farooq
- People's League, Sheikh Abdul Aziz
- Itehad-ul-Muslimeen Moulvi Abbas Ansari
- Muslim Conference, Prof. Abdul Ghani Bhat
- JKLF, Yasin Malik
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