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M. A. Khan

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M. A. Khan (Mahmood Ali Khan) (16 Jun 1920 - 22 Apr 2001) was an Indian politician born in the village of Jogipura, Meerut, Uttar Pradesh. Prior to becoming a politician, he was a lawyer.He was educated in Col. Brown Cambridge School and Aligarh Muslim University.

Political career

  • Elected as member of Legislative Assembly from Daasnaa, Meerut in 1957
  • Member of PSC for 6 years from 1968
  • Re-entered active politics in 1974
  • Active involvement in JP Narayan's movement in 1974-77
  • Elected to Lok Sabha on Janta Party ticket from Hapur-Ghaziabad in 1977
  • Member of Central Haj Committee
  • Member of AMU court
  • Member of Government Assurances Committee
  • Member of the consultative committee of law, justice and company affairs ministry
  • Member of National Language Committee
  • Leader of Indian delegation to Russia on Indo-Soviet Friendship Committee
  • Elected Dy. Leader of Janta Party Parliamentary Board
  • Member of Janta Party Central Parliamentary Board
  • Member of Chandrashekhar-led Janta Party

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References

  1. ^ "Former Governors of Madhya Pradesh". Government of Madhya Pradesh.