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Dr. '''Motahar Hossain''' was an [[India]]n politician, belonging to the [[Indian National Congress]]. Hossain was born in Bhimpur, [[Birbhum District]] in May 1932, son of Korban Hossain.<ref name="Assembly1974"/> He was a medical doctor by profession.<ref name="Assembly1974">{{cite book|author=West Bengal (India). Legislature. Legislative Assembly|title=Who's who 1972: General Election, March 1972|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I78yAAAAMAAJ|year=1974|publisher=West Bengal Legislative Assembly Secretariat|page=55}}</ref>
Dr. '''Motahar Hossain''' was an [[India]]n politician, belonging to the [[Indian National Congress]]. Hossain was born in Bhimpur, [[Birbhum District]] in May 1932, son of Korban Hossain.<ref name="Assembly1974"/> He was a medical doctor by profession.<ref name="Assembly1974">{{cite book|author=West Bengal (India). Legislature. Legislative Assembly|title=Who's who 1972: General Election, March 1972|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=I78yAAAAMAAJ|year=1974|publisher=West Bengal Legislative Assembly Secretariat|page=55}}</ref>

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Dr. Motahar Hossain was an Indian politician, belonging to the Indian National Congress. Hossain was born in Bhimpur, Birbhum District in May 1932, son of Korban Hossain.[1] He was a medical doctor by profession.[1]

He served as Minister of State for Home in the West Bengal government of Siddhartha Shankar Ray.[2] He died in Kolkata on 20 November 2011.[2]

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  1. 1.0 1.1 West Bengal (India). Legislature. Legislative Assembly (1974). Who's who 1972: General Election, March 1972. West Bengal Legislative Assembly Secretariat. p. 55.
  2. 2.0 2.1 SahilOnline. Former West Bengal Minister Motahar Hussain dead