Known as "Chotta Kashmir", mountain locked Bhaderwah, which is part of Doda district in Chenab valley, has been a Congress bastion, which won the seat seven times including four times in a row.
However, in the upcoming Assembly elections, it is likely to be an acid test for Azad, who is the Congress's star campaigner and who led the party in his home turf Chenab valley's three districts in the 2008 Assembly polls. Congress won five out of six seats including Bhaderwah in 2008.
Azad's Cousin and two-time MLA Mohmmad Sharief Niaz, who was also a minister in Mufti Sayeed government in 2002, is in "direct" fight with BJP's Daleep Singh, who is banking on Modi's popularity and promise to give a state government on the model of BJP government at the Centre.
PDP candidate and former aide of Azad, Mehboob Iqbal, and National Conference candidate Riaz Anayatullah will further prove to be a spoilsport in the electoral fortunes of Congress.
In the 2008 Assembly elections, Azad bagged 48,238 seats against BJP candidate and former state President Daya Krishan, who won 8,802. Azad also won bi-annual elections in April 2006 and the Bhaderwah seat with over 58,000 votes against BJP candidate Dhanatar Singh.
Azad, who is the star campaigner for Congress with over 23 rallies to his credit to woo voters in Chenab valley, is pitching for growth and prosperity and is reminding people of the 'Khushal Jammu and Kashmir' of his rule.
