A law graduate, 56-year-old Mehbooba took a plunge into mainstream politics of the state in 1996 by joining Congress, along with her father, at a time when militancy was at its peak.
She is credited with the grassroots-level popularity and growth of the PDP with some observers arguing she outshone her father in connecting to the grassroots.
What set Mehbooba apart from politicians of her time and even her father was her talent of ground-level political management.
She then played a key role in her father's victory as Congress candidate in Lok Sabha elections of 1998 when he defeated National Conference's Mohammad Yousuf Taing from south Kashmir.
As Sayeed felt an urge to do something for return of peace to Kashmir, Mehbooba was by his side and the father-daughter duo floated their regional party - the PDP - in 1999.
They took along some leaders disgruntled with National Conference and many from Congress, a party where Sayeed spent most of his six-decade political career.
She was accused of playing the soft-separatist card, PDP chose the green colour for the party flag and adopted Pen- Inkpot election symbol of the Muslim United Front (MUF) of 1987; but these moves found some resonances on the ground among the Kashmir residents.
Mehbooba used to visit the homes of those killed in militancy-related violence and immediately struck a cord with the people, especially women, often lending them a shoulder to cry on.
In the 2002 Assembly polls, termed as watershed in the state, PDP bagged 16 seats - most of them from south where Mehbooba had extensively campaigned and consolidated the support for her party and her father was sworn-in as the chief minister with the support of his former party Congress.
When Amarnath land row engulfed the state, Mehbooba played
an important role in persuading her father to pull out from the coalition government with Congress headed by Ghulam Nabi Azad.
In 2008 assembly elections, she contested and won from Wachi segment of Shopian district of south Kashmir. Her party increased the tally to 21 seats but preferred to stay in the opposition.
It was the National Conference which formed a coalition government with Congress, which was still smarting from the PDP 'betrayal' following the Amarnath land row.
She was considered a very active Opposition leader, the result of which was seen in 2014 Lok Sabha elections as the party won all the three seats in the Valley.
Months later, PDP emerged as the single largest party in the assembly elections bagging 28 seats, paving way for her father to become Chief Minister for the second time.
In March 2015, after months of hectic negotiations, the party formed government in Jammu and Kashmir in an alliance with BJP.
As Sayeed's health deteriorated, there began speculation about a change of guard in the party and credence to these speculation was given by Sayeed himself when he hinted that his daughter could take over the reins -- not by virtue of being his daughter but by her hard work.
Following Sayeed's death on January 7, the state was put under Governor's Rule and the Assembly was kept in suspended animation on January 8.
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