The correct answer is: Second.
President’s Rule was imposed in India for the second time in the state of Jammu and Kashmir from 15 December 1992 to 3 December 1993. The first time President’s Rule was imposed in the state was from 19 January 1977 to 26 March 1977.
President’s Rule is a constitutional provision in India that allows the central government to take over the administration of a state if the state government is unable to function effectively. The President’s Rule can be imposed by the President of India on the recommendation of the Union Cabinet.
The President’s Rule was imposed in Jammu and Kashmir in 1992 due to the deteriorating law and order situation in the state. The state was facing a number of problems, including insurgency, terrorism, and communal violence. The central government felt that the state government was unable to handle the situation effectively and hence imposed President’s Rule.
The President’s Rule was lifted on 3 December 1993 after the state government was able to restore law and order in the state.