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Maviya Ali
माविया अली
MLA, 16th Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
Feb 2016
Preceded byRajendra Singh Rana
ConstituencyDeoband
Personal details
Born (1973-01-20) January 20, 1973 (age 51)[1]
Saharanpur district[1]
Nationality India
Political partyIndian National Congress[1]
SpouseZahir Fatima (wife)
Children01 daughter
ParentChirag Sabir (father)[1]
ResidenceDeoband
Alma materIslamia Inter College [2]
ProfessionPolitician

Maviya Ali (Template:Lang-hi) is an Indian politician and a member of the 16th Legislative Assembly in India.[1][2] He represents the Deoband constituency of Uttar Pradesh and is a member of the Indian National Congress political party.[3][4]

Early life and education

Maviya Ali was born in Saharanpur district. He attended the Islamia Inter College and is educated till twelfth grade.[1][2]

Political career

Maviya Ali has been a MLA for one term. He represented the Deoband constituency and is a member of the Indian National Congress political party. Ali was elected during the by-election held in Feb 2016 after the sitting member Rajendra Singh Rana died in Oct 2015.[2][1][5]

Posts held

# From To Position Comments
01 2016 Incumbent Member, 16th Legislative Assembly

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h "Member Profile". Legislative Assembly official website. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  2. ^ a b c d "Candidate affidavit" (PDF). My neta.info. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  3. ^ "2015 Election Results" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  4. ^ "All MLAs from constituency". elections.in. Retrieved 28 May 2016.
  5. ^ "Legislative Assembly strength as on 19 May 16" (PDF). Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly website. Retrieved 28 May 2016.