Chief Minister: First tenure (2002–2005) in
New Delhi on 12 December 2003 Sayeed participated in the 2002 assembly election and won 18 assembly seats for his Peoples Democratic Party. He went on to form a
coalition government with the Indian National Congress, and was sworn in as the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir for a term of three years. In 2003, he merged the autonomous
Special Operations Group with the
Jammu and Kashmir Police. It was under his tenure which coincided with the
peace process led by
Indian prime ministers Atal Bihari Vajpayee and
Manmohan Singh and Pakistani president
Pervez Musharraf, with
LOC opened for trade and bus service.
Chief Minister: Second tenure (2015–2016) , in
New Delhi on 27 February 2015 , in New Delhi on 7 April 2015 , in New Delhi on 28 March 2015 In the
2014 Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Assembly election, the PDP emerged as the single largest party, though it fell short of a majority. Following a coalition agreement between the
BJP and the PDP, Sayeed started his second tenure as the chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir in 2015.
Union Minister for Home Affairs In 1989, within few days of taking office as the
Union Minister for Home Affairs, his third daughter, Rubaiya, was
kidnapped in 1989. Under pressure, she was released from captivity. The terrorists were emboldened by this release and this was a turning point in the history of Kashmir militancy which left a long lasting impact in Kashmir. In 1990 the exodus of Kashmiri Hindus happened from the valley of Kashmir. During his tenure as Home Minister of India the
Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus took place. ==Attacks on his family and himself==