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Rehan Raza Appointed Full-Time CEO of Delhi Waqf Board amid Controversy

NEW DELHI :

Dr. Mohd. Rehan Raza. Source: social media

New Delhi:

Dr. Mohd. Rehan Raza has been appointed as the full-time Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Delhi Waqf Board, replacing his previous part-time role. This decision comes after Raza was removed from his position as Additional District Magistrate (ADM) in Shahdara, where he faced scrutiny allegedly for submitting false affidavits related to the Eidgah case and for his involvement in the demolition of several mosques and shrines, reports Urdu daily Roznama Inquilab.

The Muslim community in Delhi has long demanded a change in leadership at the Waqf Board, but sources indicate that Raza’s removal from the ADM role has merely transitioned him to the CEO position. Prominent observers of Waqf affairs in Delhi have noted that Raza’s tenure has seen significant losses for Waqf properties, including demolitions at the Mamu Bhaiya shrine and the controversial affidavit regarding the 30,000-square-yard royal Eidgah.

Social activist Muhammad Faizan Dehlvi criticised the current administration, stating that the board, as a self-governing body under the government’s purview, requires urgent restructuring. He highlighted the ongoing issues faced by the board, including the lack of salaries for mosque imams, delays in welfare payments for widows, and late salaries for board employees, while simultaneously noting that substantial fees have been paid to lawyers from the Waqf fund.

Another activist, Nasser Khan, emphasised the inappropriateness of retaining an officer responsible for the destruction of numerous places of worship. He urged Chief Minister Atishi Marlena to replace the CEO and expedite the restructuring of the board to ensure better governance by its chairman and members.

Khan expressed frustration at the lack of action from Delhi’s five assembly members, none of whom have raised concerns about the board’s situation. He called for greater legal and community advocacy to safeguard Waqf properties, stressing that the community must hold its elected leaders accountable for their inaction.

The current state of the Waqf Board raises alarm among community leaders, who fear that the ongoing negligence and poor management may lead to further deterioration of its assets. Activists like Naseem Ahmed have reiterated the need for the Muslim community to actively engage with their leaders to demand improvements and accountability.

The community’s outcry continues as they await a response from the government to address the pressing issues surrounding the Delhi Waqf Board.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / November 03rd, 2024

Why Sheikh-ul-Alam’s Urs is observed on a date different from date of his death

Srinagar, JAMMU & KASHMIR :

The Urs of Sheikh Noorudin Wali at Chrar-e-Sharif, Budgam, Kashmir

Prof Farooq Fayaz Bhat, author and historian says that since over 80 percent of Kashmiri live in villages and are into agriculture, it’s just right that the Urs of Sheikh Nooruddin Wali, the founder of the Rishi cult (Sufi) and the Patron saint of Kashmir, be celebrated by his teachings which were not for the elitist but the common masses.

He was explaining the phenomenon of Noorudin Noorani’s Urs being celebrated last week, instead of on the date of his passing away. He said this fluctuation in the calendar of the Urs is in tune with the aspirations of people who are done with harvesting and therefore can visit the shrine for Urs.

“Sheikh-ul-Aalam gave religious philosophy based on the holy Quran and the Sunnah, aligned himself with the unlettered masses, and had a simple living in terms of dress and diet”, Farooq Fayaz commented. There was no reference to “Wazwan” or luxurious life with the Sufi saint, added Farooq Fayaz.  

On the other hand, the elite and educated class knew two languages, Sanskrit and Persian, while the Sheikh represented the rural majority, who only spoke in their mother tongue. The rural majority would remain busy toiling for more than nine months but had sustenance only for three to four months a year, the historian commented.

People led by CM Omar Abdullah thronging the shrine

He said that October being towards the end of the harvest season of paddy, grains, and fruits, led to free time for over 90 percent of the rural folk. Elaborating on the sociological perspective, Prof Farooq Fayaz said that in the absence of cash, the rural masses had to resort to barter systems and “take asylum in the serene atmosphere of shrines”.

For the unlettered rural society, Sheikh Nooruddin Wali was Alamdaar-e-Kashmir (flag bearer of Kashmir), who would visit the shrines with all their offerings (in kind)”, the author said. The rural masses were “resourceful only in October” and thus, keeping in view the material, physical, and economical aspects has to be kept in mind.

For the past six decades, the practice of celebrating the life of Sheikh Nooruddin Noorani or Sheikh-ul-Aalam (1377 to 1440 AD) at the three-day Urs is being held in October every year, coinciding with the 26th day of the running Islamic month.

The Saint is revered as Alamdar-e-Kashmir, Nund Rishi, and Sheikh Noorudin Noorani. He lived for 63 years between the 10th of Dhul Hijjah 779 and 26 Jumada al-Thani 842 Hijri. He passed away on the 26th day of the month of Ramazan.

The Urs was organized on October 13 last year and October 23 in 2022.

The Urs began with the “Gilafbandi”, a change of sacred cloth on the graves of the saint and his followers on Monday, followed by night-long special prayers on Tuesday. The Urs was celebrated on Wednesday, 26th of Rabi ul Thani and the celebrations concluded with the following Friday prayers.

CM Omar Abdullah praying at the shrine

The Urs was earlier scheduled to be observed on September 30, coinciding with the 26th day of Rabial Awwal, of the Islamic calendar. However, on the recommendations of the J&K Wakf Board, it was rescheduled to be observed a month later on this day to fall in October.

The officials said that scheduling of the annual Urs had been worked out to be held in October, a practice for the past six decades, to avoid any inconvenience to the devotees during harsh winter conditions.

This schedule was adopted during the tenure of the former Prime Minister (as the head of the government was then called in J&K) Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, who ruled J&K from 1953 to 1964.

On one such occasion, many devotees died due to harsh winter conditions prompting the authorities to devise a pragmatic approach to celebrating the Urs.

An official of the J&K Wakf Board told Awaz The Voice that October had been chosen for its moderate climate when farmers are free from the harvesting of paddy, apples, and other fruits.

Nund Rishi’s shrine, which is thronged by devotees daily, is also known for night-long prayers on Thursdays every week, attended by a larger number of pilgrims from all across the valley. This practice was restricted during Covid 19 period and has been restored over the last couple of years.

Sheikh-ul-Aalam is revered by both Muslims and Hindus for his eternal teachings. “His poetic expressions are universal. His guidance for a pious life is very impressive. His message of harmony and spiritual excellence is relevant everywhere and every time”, Chairperson of J&K Wakf Board Dr Darakhshan Andrabi stated.

source: http://www.awazthevoice.in / Awaz, The Voice / Home> Story / by Ehsan Fazili, Srinagar / November 02nd, 2024

RIMS doctors pay tribute to COVID -19 deceased RIMS Doctor Siraj Uddin, treat 600 patients free of cost in Jharkhand

JHARKHAND :

On the day of Diwali a record was stored in files of medical service. As many as six hundred ailing patients were checked and medical treatment provided by top doctors of the Jharkhand government run hospital RIMS.

Their aim was to pay tributes to the departed soul of a RIMS doctor Dr Siraj Uddin who had died due to COVID-19 this year. All patients were provided free medical service inside Siraj Memorial Hospital in Giridih.

The medical aid was part of free medical camp held to screen people for blood Sugar, Cardiac complications.

All doctors and nurses of Siraj Memorial Hospital included  Dr M. S. Ahmad, Dr Ahmad Sharfuddin Dr Syed Azaz Hashmi, Dr Alimuddin, Dr Md Khurshid Ansari, Dr Nayeem Akhtar, Dr Shadab Hassan(MS,Surgery,RIMS) Dr Syed Md Sharique (MS,Surgery,SR,RIMS), Dr Shefa Habib, Dr Md Arif Tauheed, Dr Md Shafique Alam, Dr Md Ragheeb Tauheed, Dr Saquib jamal (MBBS,HS,RIMS), Dr Prerna Nag, Dr Binita Agarwal,Dr Abdul Zafar, Dr Hasnain, Dr Fuzail Akram, Dr Iqbal Hassan, Dr Md Athar Alam, Dr Saddam, Dr Rehan.

Dr M.S.Ahmad said, his hospital is committed to serve the public. “This was our first medical camp after the pandemic patients had complained of rise in blood sugar and BP after recovery from Covid-19. 

Through free check-ups, people knew if they needed consultation and treatment. Many were referred to RIMS HOSPITAL Ranchi , Than for further investigation and treatment,” said Sabir Warsi, and chairperson Dr M. K. Uddin.

“More such free camps for the poor are needed. Moneyed people should come forward and hold such camps across the Ghorthamba city, according to Dr M. S. Akhtar.

The spokesperson of the Siraj Memorial Hospital said, “This is was this year’s biggest medical camp which included tests for diabetes and, cardiac even cancer. There was a doctor for consultation in” EYE” and “ENT”treatment too. The purpose was to detect the after-effects of Rural Poor Patients. It was also held to remove hesitancy among some people about getting vaccinated for child .”

source: http://www.jharkhandstatenews.com / Jharkhand State News / Home> Top Stories / by admin (headline edited) / November 05th, 2021

Noted Translator-Engineer Dr Arif Ansari Feliciated at AMU

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH:

Aligarh :

Very few people have the distinction of excelling in the field of literature, besides being an equally excellent scientist or technocrat, and this is the quality that distinguishes Dr Arif Ansari from his peers, who has earned name as an accomplished translator, while at the same time being an excellent engineer.

Dr Ansari, an alumnus of the Zakir Husain College of Engineering and Technology who graduated from AMU in 1984, was today felicitated at the Faculty of Engineering and Technology, Aligarh Muslim University for his outstanding contributions in the field of Mobile Communication and Wireless Technologies and for his translations of Urdu books into English.

In his presidential remarks, Prof. M. Salim Beg, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Technology, said that it is a moment of great pride for the Faculty of Engineering that one our distinguished alumni is among us who we can take pride on for several counts.

Prof Beg said that in addition to his work in translations, Dr Ansari has contributed immensely in the field of Telecommunication in general, and Mobile Communication in particular. He took a PhD degree from Southern Illinois University in 1993, after completing B.Sc. Electrical from AMU in 1984 and MS Electrical Engineering from Southern Illinois University in 1987.

He said that Dr Ansari, after starting his career in 1984, has served in various senior positions including as the Principal Technology Advisor, PDV Wireless, Chief Technology Officer, Reverb Inc., Practice Lead, InCode Consulting, Director, Network Design, Mobile Satellite Ventures, Hybrid Terrestrial Satellite Mobile Communications System, Senior Manager, Nextel Communications, Principal Engineer, Lockheed Martin Global Telecommunications and Design/Senior/Principal Engineer, LCC International.

Earlier, welcoming the guests, Prof M.M. Sufiyan Beg, Principal, ZHCET said that dr Ansari’s translation of Anis Ashfaq’s novel Khwab Sarab (winner of 2022 Sahitya Akademi award in Urdu) and Kaali Maati of Ali Amjad have received acclaim from the academic world.

His other translations include “Transience of Life” Vol I and II by Ghaus Ansari; “What Days They Were” by Qazi Jalil Abbasi; “A Branch of the Sapling of Sorrow” by Ali Amjad; “The Khilafat Movement” by Qazi Mohammad Adeel Abbasi; and “The Complete Lectures of Sir Syed” Vol. I-III.

Dr Ansari, who is visiting his alma mater after 30 years, reminisced about his days on campus as a student and fondly remembered two of his teachers, Prof Muslim Taj and Prof Tariq Aziz, for their excellent teaching and shaping his career. He also presented a copy of all his publications to the Engineering College library.

source: http://www.amu.ac.in / Aligarh Muslim University – AMU / Home / by Public Relations Office (headline edited) / October 28th, 2024

AMU Professor Qazi Ehsan Ali Honoured by Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA)

Aligarh, UTTAR PRADESH :

Aligarh :

Prof Qazi Ehsan Ali, Department of Anaesthesiology, J.N. Medical College, and Principal, Paramedical College, Aligarh Muslim University, has been honoured with prestigious State Oration Award and Medal from the Indian Society of Anaesthesiologists (ISA), Central Zone, at the 1st International Conference on Innovation and Technology in Anaesthesiology and Critical Care and the 15th Annual Conference of the Central Zone, ISA, hosted by the Department of Anaesthesiology, MLB Medical College Jhansi, and the ISA Jhansi City Branch at Orchha Palace Hotel, Orchha, Madhya Pradesh.

The award was given to him in recognition of his academic achievements and his services in advancing anaesthesiology.

As part of the recognition, Prof Qazi was invited to deliver a 60-minute oration on “Past, Present and Future of Airway Management.” He shared insights into ancient carvings on early airway techniques and modern advancements, and highlighted the objective use of 3D technology, artificial intelligence, and robotic systems in airway management, while proposing his hypothesis for managing challenging airways using a nasal-route for laryngeal mask insertion.

He has earlier received several honours, including S. Radhakrishnan Distinguished Professor and Researcher Award by Niti Aayog and the Center for Professional Advancement in 2023 and the National Academy of Indian Scientist Award for specialized training at AIIMS, New Delhi.

source: http://www.amu.ac.in / Aligarh Muslim University – AMU / Home / by Public Relations Office (headline edited) / October 30th, 2024

In Five Years, TWEET Empowered 8,257 Women, Sets Goal to Reach 50,000 in Next Three Years

NEW DELHI :

New Delhi:

Since its founding in 2019, the Women Education and Empowerment Trust (TWEET) has empowered 8,257 women and now aims to reach 50,000 more in the next three years. TWEET also announced plans to host a National Women NGOs Conclave in April 2025 to foster capacity building, collaboration, and effective resource utilisation.

At a press conference held here Sunday, TWEET’s Chairperson, Rahamathunnissa A. shared the organisation’s vision to promote social and economic empowerment of women, enabling them to lead dignified lives with equal participation in society. She emphasised TWEET’s mission to support women in need, tackle the root causes of women’s issues, and offer comprehensive support through multifaceted initiatives.

A five-year progress report was also presented, with highlights of the programmes and areas where women have benefited under TWEET’s initiatives.

Educational Empowerment:

TWEET believes that education is the foundation of empowerment. The organisation offers merit-based scholarships for girls to pursue higher education at prestigious institutions domestically and abroad. The one-year campaign “Freedom from Illiteracy” from August 2022 to July 2023 mobilised educated women to teach non-literate women nationwide, extending literacy to underserved communities.

Economic Empowerment:

To promote economic independence, TWEET supports small business ventures such as boutiques, tiffin services, and cosmetic shops, as well as home-based businesses like detergent units.

TWEET’s support has empowered many women to become self-sufficient, enabling them to start sustainable businesses. Moreover, training sessions equip women with skills to establish their own start-ups, creating additional income for their families.

Emotional and Financial Support to Widows:

Recognising the challenges faced by women who have lost their spouses, TWEET provides counselling and financial support, ensuring they can live dignified lives.

Mahila Help Desk

This initiative empowers women by raising awareness about various government welfare schemes and guiding them to access these benefits. This programme helps women achieve financial stability by utilising government support for their livelihoods, paving the way toward a dignified and self-sufficient life.

Life Skills and Safety Programmes:

Collaborating with Special Police Unit for Women and Children, Delhi Police, TWEET conducted self-defence training programmes for girls and women. Through sensitisation initiatives, TWEET raises awareness about women’s rights and social issues, including domestic violence, empowering women to advocate for themselves and their communities.

TWEET provides internship opportunities for female students from diverse disciplines and has also established a hostel to support both students and working women.

The press meet was also addressed by TWEET General Secretary Shaista Rafat, and Treasurer Dr. Sharnas Muthu.

TWEET also announced the unanimous election of the following trustees as office-bearers for the next three-year term.

Chairperson: Rahamathunnissa A, an educationist, writer, and trainer
Vice Chairperson: Zeba Zaferali Baig, a social worker and counselling expert
General Secretary: Shaista Rafat, an expert in grassroots development
Secretary: Rajeena Beegum, an educationist and social worker
Treasurer: Dr. Sharnas Muthu, specializing in psycho-social and legal support

The extended team includes Khalida Parveen, a social worker; Dr. Jueria Reemi, a healthcare specialist, and Fakhira Atheeqe, a social entrepreneur working with women and children with special needs.

source: http://www.radiancenews.com / Radiance News / Home> Latest News> Report / by Radiance News Bureau / October 27th, 2024

‘Experience in theatre teaches more than Ph.D’

Mysuru:

Experience gained in theatre teaches more than Ph.D which leads one to the path of righteousness and for actors it is important to be humble as arrogance will lead to their down fall,  said senior theatre actor Julekha Begum, in city yesterday.

She was speaking at the monthly interaction programme Maatina Mane, organised by Rangayana at Bhoomigeetha. “An artiste must live the character on stage withstanding hunger and struggle. It is also important to note that artistes do not belong to any caste, creed or religion. They will have to face problems that come in their way and every house must have an artiste,” said Julekha Begum remembering her struggling days when she faced difficulties to provide education to her children.

Speaking on the occasion, Rangayana Director Satish Tiptur said that arts, which are on the verge of extinction and stories that are stored in the minds of artistes should be a part of the syllabus.

“The interaction programme has been organised to identify and recognise the real stakeholders of art and to bring out various art forms that have been neglected over the past decades,” he said.

Earlier, the programme was inaugurated by playwright Kotiganahalli Ramaiah.

Writer Abdul Rashid coordinated the event. Department of Kannada and Culture Joint Director V.N. Mallikarjun and Rangayana  Deputy Director M.D. Sudarshan were present.

source: http://www.starofmysore.com / Star of Mysore / Home> News / October 27th, 2024

Kolkata Mosque serves humanity, offers free dinners to the hungry

Kolkata, WEST BENGAL :

Kobi Bagan Mosque with the support of Roti Bank has been offering free meals and ration kits to the poor for seven years in a row.

Volunteers of Roti Bank distribute dinners to the needy (file pictures) | Pictures: Arranged

Kolkata:

At a time when mosques across India are being targeted, a mosque in Central Kolkata has chosen to open its door to the hungry, irrespective of one’s faith. Like the langars of Gurudwaras, Kobi Bagan Masjid, Park Circus not has been providing free dinner to the poor but also ration kits for the last seven years.

What began as an experimental Roti Bank way back in 2016 went on to become a centre, which helps the poor and destitute in several ways. It also provided meals and rations during the pandemic and Amphan cyclone in West Bengal.

The initiative is the collaboration between Kobi Bagan Masjid and Living Humanity, a non-government organization (NGO). The mosque located near Aliah University, Beniapukur has offered Living Humanity its premise to provide dinner for the destitute. They now have more than fifty people including non-Muslims among regular beneficiaries.

The idea, a brain-child of Faiz Anwar, a Chartered Accountant and Rashid Jameel, a Software Engineer began running a roti bank, in the hope of ensuring that none in the area go to sleep with an empty stomach.

“Inspired by someone in Aurangabad running a roti bank, I along with a few like-minded friends thought of starting it in Kolkata, So, we began it outside my residence, after taking permission from the police,” Faiz Anwar of Living Humanity told eNewsroom,

However, this was just the beginning of something big. “As numbers grow, we need a bigger space. So we talked to the masjid management, who happily agreed. And, when we interacted with the beneficiaries, it made us realise that providing roti won’t solve the problem. So, we thought of providing free meals and then even went on to provide free rations. Just like, during Ramazan we provide ration kits. We also give monthly ration kits to those who have a family,” recounts Anwar, a chartered accountant by profession and a philanthropist by passion.

CA Faiz Anwar (blue t-shirt) with his team distribute clothes to the beneficiaries | Pictures: Facebook/Roti Bank

On being asked about the poster put up on the walls of Kobi Bagan Mosque that talks about free meals being provided from the premises of the mosque and how they got into a working collaboration with the mosque, he elaborated, “I believe that places like mosques need to be more socially active. It has a role to play in society. We, with this belief, approached the working committee of the mosque with a proposal of using a portion of the mosque premise to distribute meals and ration to those in need.”

Confirming the same was Shakir Ali, a member of the working committee of the mosque, “Yes, we are in an association with Living Humanity, provide the meal and ration which get distributed from our premises.”

However, during the pandemic, when we were confined to our homes, mosques were shut, and then Living Humanity reached out to the areas outside Kolkata that needed help during the lockdown. “Working in close association with Helping Hand we reached out to the pandemic as well as Amphan cyclone-affected people. We worked in Nandigram, Canning Ghutari and Mazdurpara during the pandemic, reaching out to around 5000 families during this time.”

Living Humanity and Helping Hand, founded by Miran Ahmed have done several projects jointly.

“A major work that we did during the pandemic was distribution of free oxygen cylinders. It still runs today from the premises of another mosque Tanti Bagh Ahle-Hadith masjid. There were at least 1000 patients who benefited from the cylinders we had distributed,” said the CA.

After the restrictions were over, they began functioning like earlier, from the Kobi Bagan Mosque.

To avail the free meal or ration, one need not be a Muslim by faith, the food or items are distributed to those in need irrespective of their religious beliefs.

“Some of our beneficiaries are non-Muslims. The idea is to help those in need,” said Anwar.

So, how does it work?

Can anyone take the benefit or do they have a roster?

“Initially, it was a first-come, first-serve policy that we followed. However, we began to notice that we were having follow-up visits by many. So, we began interacting with them and now we have a roster. We hand out coupons to regular visitors. The ration is provided to those, who have more than two family members queuing up for meals. Dinner is available for any single person coming to the mosque in search of food around 9 pm,” said Jameel, the co-founder of Living Humanity.

Talking about the future plans, Anwar added, “We plan to do a lot more social upliftment work through Kolkata Masajid Association. We will try to reach out to a larger section of the society, who are sleeping empty stomach.”

source: http://www.enewsroom.in / eNewsRoomIndia / Home> Bengal> Inclusive India / by Staff Reporter / April 16th, 2023

Jharkhand’s student wishes to sell his artwork as mother needs kidney transplant

Waseypur (Dhanbad), JHARKHAND :

Teenager Adil Aftab, a resident of Waseypur looks for people to buy his art so he can support his mother’s medical expenses, who is getting treated at Fortis, Kolkata.

Some of the digital artwork and sketches of Adil Aftab

Kolkata:

When the name Waseypur, a locality comes into our mind, it always brings up a picture of crimes and gang wars. But like many other parts of the world, this place has people, who have extraordinary talents and are struggling with one or other challenges in their lives.

One such teenager is Adil Aftab. The senior secondary student passed out with 82 per cent marks, wants to become a software engineer and applied at a college in Kolkata, but getting admission into engineering college is not his problem.

18-year-old Adil’s mother, Shagufta Aftab has to undergo a kidney transplant and his family has no money to fund it.

Shagufta and her husband Aftab Alam, used to run a female tailoring shop in Waseypur itself, in which Shagufta used to cut the clothes, but as she is sick now, the shop is also shut down for over two months now.

So to fund her mother’s treatment, the 18-year-old son, who is also an artist, wishes to sell his digital artworks as well as sketches and paintings.

45-year-old Shagufta, mother of two is under treatment at Fortis Hospital, Kolkata. Shagufta and Aftab’s first child is a daughter, she is a commerce graduate.

“The transplant will cost Rs 10 lakhs and we have no such money. Till now we have already spent two lakhs on different tests, medicines and dialysis. So I want to sell my artwork if it can save the life of my mother,” informed Adil to eNewsroom.

Adil with his mother Shagufta Aftab

The young artist says about his work, “Most of the time, I sketch my emotions. Sometimes, I also sketch cartoon characters.”

Adil’s artworks look refreshing and meaningful too. However, he says, “I have not taken any professional training and nobody has guided me about it.”

“My sister-in-law is giving her kidney to my wife, but I do not know how we will bear the cost of the transplant. Now, every week three dialysis are taking place and every time it costs around 4 thousand rupees. After two months the transplant will take place and during which we have to arrange money for the treatment,” said Aftab.

It has not been easy for Adil to do these works of art when his mother is critically ill. “For the last seven years Ammi is not well and since last year when lockdown had begun, her condition has deteriorated fast,” rued Adil.

Adil says he can make art on the demand of art lovers also. “And, I have not fixed any price for my work. One can pay any amount, as per his and her capacity,” he added.

Would you like to buy the artwork of Waseypur’s young artist?

Please visit his other works on Instagram page @adil_aftab15, or contact him at adilaftab369@gmail.com id.

source: http://www.enewsroom.in / eNewsRoomIndia / Home> Freshly Brewed> Jharkhand / by Staff Reporter / August 16th, 2021

Milestone Man: Dr Sarfaraz Ahmad’s Trailblazing Journey to India’s Upper House of Parliament

JHARKHAND :

Dr Ahmad’s multifaceted political career culminates in Rajya Sabha membership, marking a historic milestone in Indian parliamentary history

Dr. Sarfaraz Ahmad and his wife with Kalpana Soren | Courtesy: X/HemantSorenJMM

Ranchi:

Dr Sarfaraz Ahmad of Jharkhand Mukti Morcha has reached the Upper House of the Indian Parliament, the Rajya Sabha, unopposed. Alongside him, Pradeep Verma of the Bharatiya Janata Party was also elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha from Jharkhand.

Dr Ahmad has achieved a milestone as he becomes a member of the Rajya Sabha. The 71-year-old politician is likely the only leader in India who has been a member of all houses of representation in India– the Vidhan Sabha, Vidhan Parishad, Lok Sabha, and now the Rajya Sabha.

A seasoned politician once considered very close to Rajiv Gandhi, he has served as a member of the legislative assembly three times, one term each in the Vidhan Parishad and Lok Sabha.

In 1980, under the Indian National Congress’ symbol, he won the Gandey assembly seat for the first time in undivided Bihar. Four years later, he became a Member of Parliament from the Giridih Lok Sabha constituency. He was later appointed to the Bihar Vidhan Parishad.

He again won from the Gandey seat for the Bihar and Jharkhand assemblies – once on the Congress ticket and later on the JMM ticket in 2019.

Dr Ahmad, who started his political career with the Congress, left the party to join the RJD. Later, he returned to the grand old party. However, before the 2019 assembly polls in Jharkhand, he left the Congress again and joined the JMM, winning on its symbol.

On December 31, 2023, he resigned from the Jharkhand assembly. It is believed that he vacated the seat for Kalpana Soren, the wife of Hemant Soren, who will contest the assembly election, as the Enforcement Directorate (ED) arrested former chief minister and JMM working president Hemant Soren.

source: http://www.enewsroom.in / eNewsRoomIndia / Home> Jharkhand / by Staff Reporter / March 15th, 2024