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{{Short description|Indian politician}}
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| name = Najma Heptulla
| name               = Najma Heptulla
| image = Najma A. Heptulla presenting the Badalte Qadam Award to the Cinematographer, Doordarshan, Ms. Jayshree Puri, at the Best Achievers Award Ceremony, organised by the Child Care & Welfare Foundation, in New Delhi (cropped).jpg
| image               = Najma A. Heptulla presenting the Badalte Qadam Award to the Cinematographer, Doordarshan, Ms. Jayshree Puri, at the Best Achievers Award Ceremony, organised by the Child Care & Welfare Foundation, in New Delhi (cropped).jpg
| office2 = 11th [[Chancellor (education)|Chancellor]] of [[Jamia Millia Islamia]]
| office2             = 11th [[Chancellor (education)|Chancellor]] of [[Jamia Millia Islamia]]
| 1blankname2 = Vice Chancellor
| 1blankname2         = Vice Chancellor
| 1namedata2 = [[Talat Ahmad]]<br />Najma Akhtar
| 1namedata2         = [[Talat Ahmad]]<br />Najma Akhtar
| predecessor2 = [[Mohammad Ahmed Zaki]]
| predecessor2       = [[Mohammad Ahmed Zaki]]
| term_start2 = 26 May 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news18.com/news/|title=Latest News: Latest Latest News - Latest Live News Online - News18|website=News18|accessdate=15 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freepressjournal.in/india/najma-heptulla-appointed-as-new-jamia-millia-islamia-chancellor/1076638|title=Najma Heptulla appointed as new Jamia Millia Islamia Chancellor - Free Press Journal|date=29 May 2017|publisher=|accessdate=15 July 2018}}</ref>
| term_start2         = 26 May 2017<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.news18.com/news/|title=Latest News: Latest Latest News Latest Live News Online News18|website=News18|access-date=15 July 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.freepressjournal.in/india/najma-heptulla-appointed-as-new-jamia-millia-islamia-chancellor/1076638|title=Najma Heptulla appointed as new Jamia Millia Islamia Chancellor Free Press Journal|date=29 May 2017|access-date=15 July 2018}}</ref>
| office = [[List of governors of Manipur|16th Governor of Manipur]]
| office             = 16th [[List of governors of Manipur|Governor of Manipur]]
| primeminister = [[Narendra Modi]]
| term_start         = 24 July 2019
| term_start = 24 July 2019
| term_end           = 10 August 2021
| term_end =  
| predecessor         = [[Padmanabha Acharya]]
| predecessor = [[Padmanabha Acharya]]
| successor           = [[Ganga Prasad]] (Addl. Charge)
| successor =  
| 1blankname         = Chief Minister
| 1blankname = Chief Minister
| 1namedata           = [[Nongthombam Biren Singh]]
| 1namedata = [[Nongthombam Biren Singh]]
| office1             =  
| office1 =  
| primeminister1     =  
| primeminister1 =  
| term_start1         = 21 August 2016
| term_start1 = 21 August 2016
| term_end1           = 26 June 2019
| term_end1 = 26 June 2019
| predecessor1       = [[V. Shanmuganathan]]
| predecessor1 = [[V. Shanmuganathan]]
| successor1         = [[Padmanabha Acharya]]
| successor1 = [[Padmanabha Acharya]]
| 1blankname1         = Chief Minister
| 1blankname1 = Chief Minister
| 1namedata1         = [[Okram Ibobi Singh]]<br />[[Nongthombam Biren Singh]]
| 1namedata1 = [[Okram Ibobi Singh]]<br />[[Nongthombam Biren Singh]]
| office3             = [[Ministry of Minority Affairs (India)|Minister of Minority Affairs]]
| office3 = [[Ministry of Minority Affairs (India)|Minister of Minority Affairs]]
| primeminister3     = [[Narendra Modi]]
| primeminister3 = [[Narendra Modi]]
| term_start3         = 26 May 2014
| term_start3 = 26 May 2014
| term_end3           = 12 July 2016
| term_end3 = 12 July 2016
| predecessor3       = [[K. Rahman Khan]]
| predecessor3 = [[K. Rahman Khan]]
| successor3         = [[Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi]]
| successor3 = [[Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi]]
| office4             = [[Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha]]
| office4 = [[Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha]]
| term4               = 25 January 1985 – 20 January 1986
| term4 = 25 January 1985 – 20 January 1986
| predecessor4       = [[Shyamlal Yadav]]
| predecessor4 = [[Shyamlal Yadav]]
| successor4         = [[M. M. Jacob]]
| successor4 = [[M. M. Jacob]]
| term5               = 11 November 1988 – 10 June 2004
| term5 = 11 November 1988 – 10 June 2004
| predecessor5       = [[Pratibha Patil]]
| predecessor5 = [[Pratibha Patil]]
| successor5         = [[K. Rahman Khan]]
| successor5 = [[K. Rahman Khan]]
| office6             = [[Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha]]
| office6 = [[Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha]]
| term6               = 3 April 2012 – 20 August 2016
| term6 = 3 April 2012 – 20 August 2016
| constituency6       = [[Madhya Pradesh]]
| constituency6 = [[Madhya Pradesh]]
| term7               = 2004–2010
| term7 = 2004-2010
| constituency7       = [[Rajasthan]]
| constituency7 = [[Rajasthan]]
| term8               = 1980–2004
| term8 = 1980-2004
| constituency8       = [[Maharashtra]]
| constituency8 = [[Maharashtra]]
| birth_date         = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1940|04|13}}
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1940|04|13}}
| birth_place         = [[Bhopal]], [[Bhopal State]], [[British India]]
| birth_place = [[Bhopal]], [[Bhopal State]], [[British India]]
| death_date         =  
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| death_place         =  
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| party               = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]<br />{{small|(since 2004)}}
| party = [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]<br />{{small|(since 2004)}}
| otherparty         = [[Indian National Congress]]<br />{{small|(1960s–2004)}}
| otherparty = [[Indian National Congress]]<br />{{small|(1960s–2004)}}
| spouse             = {{marriage|Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla|1966|2007|end=d.}}
| spouse = {{marriage|Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla|1966|2007|end=d.}}
| children           = 3
| children = 3
| residence           = [[Raj Bhavan, Imphal]]
| residence = [[Raj Bhavan, Imphal]]
| alma_mater         = [[Vikram University]]
| alma_mater = [[Vikram University]]
| president           =  
| president = [[Ramnath Kovind]]
}}
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'''Najma Akbar Ali Heptulla''' (born 13 April 1940) is an Indian politician. In July 2019, she became [[Governor of Manipur]]. She was also the [[Chancellor (education)|Chancellor]].<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article3350098.ece | title=New stars in Rajya Sabha, spotlight on Mayawati | work=[[The Hindu]] | accessdate=25 April 2012 | location=New Delhi | date=25 April 2012 | first=Gargi | last=Parsai}}</ref>
'''Najma Akbar Ali Heptulla''' (born 13 April 1940) is an Indian politician and 16th Governor of [[Manipur]] and the [[Chancellor (education)|Chancellor]] of [[Jamia Millia Islamia]], and former vice-president of the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] (BJP), and a six time member of the [[Rajya Sabha]], the upper house of the Indian parliament, between 1980 and 2016, and [[Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha]] for sixteen years. She was a member representing [[Rajasthan]] from July 2004 to July 2010. She was nominated by the BJP for the Rajya Sabha in 2012 from [[Madhya Pradesh]], and assumed her office on 24 April 2012.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article3350098.ece | title=New stars in Rajya Sabha, spotlight on Mayawati | work=[[The Hindu]] | access-date=25 April 2012 | location=New Delhi | date=25 April 2012 | first=Gargi | last=Parsai}}</ref>
 
She is a second cousin to actor [[Aamir Khan]] and grand niece of [[Maulana Abul Kalam Azad]].<ref>{{cite news| url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-09-29/did-you-know-/27903834_1_zakir-hussain-film-producer-tahir-hussain | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130720072406/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2008-09-29/did-you-know-/27903834_1_zakir-hussain-film-producer-tahir-hussain | url-status=dead | archive-date=2013-07-20 | work=[[The Times of India]] | title=The Times of India: Latest News India, World & Business News, Cricket & Sports, Bollywood}}</ref><ref>{{cite news| url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-07/news-interviews/33082475_1_aamir-khan-azad-rao-khan-satyamev-jayate | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130503052630/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-08-07/news-interviews/33082475_1_aamir-khan-azad-rao-khan-satyamev-jayate | url-status=dead | archive-date=2013-05-03 | work=[[The Times of India]] | title=Aamir Khan gifted Maulana Azad's speech to sister}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Tabloid/Aamir-Khan-the-family-guy/Article1-909640.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120811051044/http://www.hindustantimes.com/Entertainment/Tabloid/Aamir-Khan-the-family-guy/Article1-909640.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=11 August 2012|title=Aamir Khan, the family guy – Hindustan Times<!-- Bot generated title -->|access-date=15 July 2018}}</ref> She contested the 13th vice-presidential election held in August 2007 but lost to [[Hamid Ansari]] by 233 votes. She took oath as a [[cabinet minister]] in the [[Narendra Modi]] headed government on 26 May 2014 and was replaced by [[Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi]] in July 2016.
 
== Early life and background ==
Najma was born as Sayyida Najma bint Yusuf on 13 April 1940 in [[Bhopal]], [[Bhopal State]], in present [[Madhya Pradesh]] to [[Sayyid]] Yusuf bin Ali AlHashmi and Sayyida Fatima bint Mahmood.<ref name=bs0716 /> She is a [[Dawoodi Bohra]] Ismaili Shia [[Gujarati Muslim]] with Arab ancestry, as traced by her ancestral roots in the [[Arabian peninsula]] as well as [[Gujarat]] state.<ref name=bs0716 /> She did her schooling at Motilal Vigyan Mahavidyalaya (MVM) Bhopal, and obtained an [[Master of Science|M.Sc.]] and a [[Doctor of Philosophy|Ph.D.]] degree, both in Zoology (Cardiac Anatomy) from [[Vikram University]], [[Ujjain]].<ref name=bs0716>{{citation |title=Why Najma Heptulla, G M Siddeswara were forced to quit Modi Cabinet |url=http://wap.business-standard.com/article/politics/why-najma-heptulla-g-m-siddeswara-were-forced-to-quit-modi-cabinet-116071201174_1.html |work=[[Business Standard]] |date=13 July 2016 |last1=Mohan |first1=Archis }}</ref><ref name=gov /><ref>{{cite news | title = Najma Heptulla's journey from Cong to BJP cabinet: all you need to know | work=Firstpost | url= http://www.firstpost.com/politics/najma-heptullas-journey-from-cong-to-bjp-cabinet-all-you-need-to-know-1542765.html |date=26 May 2014 }}</ref>
 
She married Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla in 1966, and has three daughters.<ref name=gov>{{cite web | title = Detailed Profile – Dr. Najma A. Heptulla – Members of Parliament (Rajya Sabha)|publisher=National Portal of India| url = http://www.archive.india.gov.in/govt/rajyasabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=23| access-date = 27 May 2014}}</ref> Her husband, Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla, a manpower consultant, was instrumental in the establishment of the ''Patriot'' newspaper in the 1960s. He died on 4 September 2007, in New Delhi at the age of 75.<ref>{{cite news |title=Najma Heptulla bereaved | url = http://www.hindu.com/2007/09/05/stories/2007090564131300.htm | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20140528005200/http://www.hindu.com/2007/09/05/stories/2007090564131300.htm | url-status = dead | archive-date = 28 May 2014 |date= 5 September 2007 |newspaper=[[The Hindu]] |access-date=26 May 2014}}</ref>
 
== Career ==
She steadily climbed up in the [[Indian National Congress]] party, heading several divisions of the party's grassroots organisations. She was the General Secretary of Congress during 1986 with the additional responsibility of youth activities of the [[All India Congress Committee]] and the [[NSUI]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/NDA_puts_up_Najma_Heptullah_for_VP_poll_/articleshow/2225030.cms|title=NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for VP poll|access-date=15 July 2018}}</ref> Since 1980, she has been a member of the [[Rajya Sabha]] from [[Maharashtra]] for four terms at 1980, 1986, 1992, 1998 as Congress candidate.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://164.100.47.5/Newmembers/alphabeticallist_all_terms.aspx |title=Alphabetical List of All Members of Rajya Sabha Since 1952 |publisher=164.100.47.5 |access-date=30 October 2012}}</ref> Najma was the Deputy Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha from January 1985 to January 1986 and from 1988 to July 2004.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rajyasabha.nic.in/rsnew/deputy_chairman/former_deputy_chairmen.asp|title=Former Deputy Chairmen of the Rajya Sabha|publisher=[[Rajya Sabha]] Official website}}</ref>
 
Heptulla was nominated to head the [[Indian Council for Cultural Relations]], ICCR. She also presided over the women parliamentarians' group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in 1993 and became founder president of the parliamentarians' forum for human development the same year. She was also elected President of [[Inter-Parliamentary Union]] (IPU), a [[Geneva]]-based international organisation at Council's 165th session in [[Berlin]] in 1999. She held the post from 16 October 1999 to 27 September 2002. Subsequently, in 2002, at Council's 171st session, she was chosen the Honorary President of the IPU Council. Heptulla was nominated by the United Nations Development Programme as its human development ambassador. Heptulla led a delegation to the UN Commission on Status of Women in 1997.<ref>{{cite web | title = President Najma Heptulla | url = http://www.ipu.org/strct-e/heptulla.htm | access-date = 27 May 2014 }}</ref>
 
Heptulla has authored book on AIDS titled "AIDS: Approaches to Prevention". She has also written on human social security, sustainable development, environment, reforms for women and on ties between India and west Asia.
 
Heptulla joined [[Bharatiya Janata Party]] in 2004.<ref name=bs0716 /><ref>{{citation |title=NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for VP poll |url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/India/NDA_puts_up_Najma_Heptullah_for_VP_poll_/articleshow/2225030.cms |work=[[The Times of India]] |date=22 June 2007}}</ref><ref>{{citation |url=http://www.hindu.com/2004/06/12/stories/2004061206161100.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040628083401/http://www.hindu.com/2004/06/12/stories/2004061206161100.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=28 June 2004 |title=National : Najma Heptulla joins BJP |work=[[The Hindu]] |date=12 June 2004 |location=[[Chennai]] }}</ref> Media sources reported that she left the Congress apparently due to a strain in relationship with Congress president Sonia Gandhi.<ref>[http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070723/main2.htm ] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080724040415/http://www.tribuneindia.com/2007/20070723/main2.htm |date=24 July 2008 }}</ref> Later she alleged that she was personally humiliated by Sonia Gandhi.<ref name="Rediff">{{cite web|url=http://in.rediff.com/election/2004/feb/23najma.htm |title=Sonia humiliated me: Heptullah - Lok Sabha Election news 2009 - Rediff.com |publisher=In.rediff.com |date=23 February 2004 |access-date=30 October 2012}}</ref> She declared that she was leaving the party due to the problems with party leadership.<ref name="Rediff" /> In 2007, BJP-led NDA fielded her as a candidate in the elections for the Vice-President of India, which was won by [[Hamid Ansari]]<ref>{{cite news | title =NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for vice-presidential poll |newspaper=The Hindu |url=http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200707222001.htm |date=22 July 2007| access-date = 27 May 2014}}</ref>
 
Heptulla faced charges of having morphed a 1958 photograph to show her along with [[Maulana Abul Kalam Azad]] in a publication of the [[Indian Council for Cultural Relations|Indian Council of Cultural Relations]] (ICCR). The controversial photograph was published in an ICCR publication titled 'Journey of a legend', on the life of Maulana Azad, a noted scholar and the country's first education minister. He was also the first chairperson of the ICCR and the publication came out when the council was headed by Heptulla. The photograph came with an introduction and showed a young Heptulla with the Maulana. The caption read "Najma Heptulla with Maulana Azad after her graduation". This gave the game away as official inquiries later revealed Heptulla had graduated in May 1958, whereas the Maulana had died on February 22, 1958. The publication was later withdrawn by the ICCR and its revised version is released but without the controversial photograph. Delhi High court had directed the CBI to investigate the case on a public interest litigation filed by ICCR Employees Association president.<ref name=fakephoto1>{{cite news | title = CBI may book Najma in fake photo case |newspaper=Hindustan Times |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cbi-may-book-najma-in-fake-photo-case/article1-240210.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140904005839/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/cbi-may-book-najma-in-fake-photo-case/article1-240210.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=4 September 2014| date=3 August 2007 |access-date=3 August 2007}}</ref>
 
Under [[Nitin Gadkari]] as BJP President, she became one of the 13 vice-presidents of the BJP in 2010, where later when [[Rajnath Singh]] took over, she was made a member of the party's national executive.<ref name=exp /> Heptulla served as the [[Minister of Minority Affairs]] in Prime minister [[Narendra Modi]]'s cabinet from 26 May 2014<ref name=exp>{{cite news | title = Najma, The Lone Muslim Face in Modi Cabinet|newspaper= The New Indian Express | url = http://www.newindianexpress.com/nation/Najma-The-Lone-Muslim-Face-in-Modi-Cabinet/2014/05/26/article2246876.ece| date=26 May 2014|access-date = 27 May 2014}}</ref> to 12 July 2016.<ref>{{citation |title=Najma Heptulla, G M Siddeshwara resign from Modi Cabinet |url=http://m.indiatoday.in/story/najma-heptulla-g-m-siddeshwara-resign-naqvi-becomes-minority-affairs-minister/1/713432.html |work=[[India Today]] |date=12 July 2016}}</ref> She said that minorities needed a level playing field in Indian society, but reservation is not the solution as it kills the spirit of competition.<ref name=exp2>{{cite news |title=Najma rules out reservation for Muslims, says it's not the answer|newspaper= Hindustan Times |url=http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/najma-rules-out-reservation-for-muslims-says-it-s-not-the-answer/article1-1223529.aspx|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140527224930/http://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/najma-rules-out-reservation-for-muslims-says-it-s-not-the-answer/article1-1223529.aspx|url-status=dead|archive-date=27 May 2014| date=28 May 2014 |access-date=28 May 2014}}</ref>
 
==Awards and decorations==
===State honours===
*{{flag|Russia}}:
**[[File:Orden of Friendship.png|70px]] Recipient of the [[Order of Friendship]] (2019)
===Awards===
*Recipient of the [[Outstanding Parliamentarian Award]] for the year 2013
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==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.archive.india.gov.in/govt/rajyasabhampbiodata.php?mpcode=23 Detailed Profile]
 
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Najma Heptulla
Najma A. Heptulla presenting the Badalte Qadam Award to the Cinematographer, Doordarshan, Ms. Jayshree Puri, at the Best Achievers Award Ceremony, organised by the Child Care & Welfare Foundation, in New Delhi (cropped).jpg
16th Governor of Manipur
In office
24 July 2019 – 10 August 2021
Chief MinisterNongthombam Biren Singh
Preceded byPadmanabha Acharya
Succeeded byGanga Prasad (Addl. Charge)
In office
21 August 2016 – 26 June 2019
Chief MinisterOkram Ibobi Singh
Nongthombam Biren Singh
Preceded byV. Shanmuganathan
Succeeded byPadmanabha Acharya
11th Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia
Assumed office
26 May 2017[1][2]
Vice ChancellorTalat Ahmad
Najma Akhtar
Preceded byMohammad Ahmed Zaki
Minister of Minority Affairs
In office
26 May 2014 – 12 July 2016
Prime MinisterNarendra Modi
Preceded byK. Rahman Khan
Succeeded byMukhtar Abbas Naqvi
Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha
In office
25 January 1985 – 20 January 1986
Preceded byShyamlal Yadav
Succeeded byM. M. Jacob
In office
11 November 1988 – 10 June 2004
Preceded byPratibha Patil
Succeeded byK. Rahman Khan
Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha
In office
3 April 2012 – 20 August 2016
ConstituencyMadhya Pradesh
In office
2004–2010
ConstituencyRajasthan
In office
1980–2004
ConstituencyMaharashtra
Personal details
Born (1940-04-13) 13 April 1940 (age 85)
Bhopal, Bhopal State, British India
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party
(since 2004)
Other political
affiliations
Indian National Congress
(1960s–2004)
Spouse(s)
Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla
(
m. 1966; died 2007)
Children3
ResidenceRaj Bhavan, Imphal
Alma materVikram University

Najma Akbar Ali Heptulla (born 13 April 1940) is an Indian politician and 16th Governor of Manipur and the Chancellor of Jamia Millia Islamia, and former vice-president of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), and a six time member of the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Indian parliament, between 1980 and 2016, and Deputy Chairman of the Rajya Sabha for sixteen years. She was a member representing Rajasthan from July 2004 to July 2010. She was nominated by the BJP for the Rajya Sabha in 2012 from Madhya Pradesh, and assumed her office on 24 April 2012.[3]

She is a second cousin to actor Aamir Khan and grand niece of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad.[4][5][6] She contested the 13th vice-presidential election held in August 2007 but lost to Hamid Ansari by 233 votes. She took oath as a cabinet minister in the Narendra Modi headed government on 26 May 2014 and was replaced by Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi in July 2016.

Early life and background[edit]

Najma was born as Sayyida Najma bint Yusuf on 13 April 1940 in Bhopal, Bhopal State, in present Madhya Pradesh to Sayyid Yusuf bin Ali AlHashmi and Sayyida Fatima bint Mahmood.[7] She is a Dawoodi Bohra Ismaili Shia Gujarati Muslim with Arab ancestry, as traced by her ancestral roots in the Arabian peninsula as well as Gujarat state.[7] She did her schooling at Motilal Vigyan Mahavidyalaya (MVM) Bhopal, and obtained an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. degree, both in Zoology (Cardiac Anatomy) from Vikram University, Ujjain.[7][8][9]

She married Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla in 1966, and has three daughters.[8] Her husband, Akbar Ali Akhtar Heptulla, a manpower consultant, was instrumental in the establishment of the Patriot newspaper in the 1960s. He died on 4 September 2007, in New Delhi at the age of 75.[10]

Career[edit]

She steadily climbed up in the Indian National Congress party, heading several divisions of the party's grassroots organisations. She was the General Secretary of Congress during 1986 with the additional responsibility of youth activities of the All India Congress Committee and the NSUI.[11] Since 1980, she has been a member of the Rajya Sabha from Maharashtra for four terms at 1980, 1986, 1992, 1998 as Congress candidate.[12] Najma was the Deputy Chairperson of the Rajya Sabha from January 1985 to January 1986 and from 1988 to July 2004.[13]

Heptulla was nominated to head the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, ICCR. She also presided over the women parliamentarians' group of the Inter-Parliamentary Union in 1993 and became founder president of the parliamentarians' forum for human development the same year. She was also elected President of Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), a Geneva-based international organisation at Council's 165th session in Berlin in 1999. She held the post from 16 October 1999 to 27 September 2002. Subsequently, in 2002, at Council's 171st session, she was chosen the Honorary President of the IPU Council. Heptulla was nominated by the United Nations Development Programme as its human development ambassador. Heptulla led a delegation to the UN Commission on Status of Women in 1997.[14]

Heptulla has authored book on AIDS titled "AIDS: Approaches to Prevention". She has also written on human social security, sustainable development, environment, reforms for women and on ties between India and west Asia.

Heptulla joined Bharatiya Janata Party in 2004.[7][15][16] Media sources reported that she left the Congress apparently due to a strain in relationship with Congress president Sonia Gandhi.[17] Later she alleged that she was personally humiliated by Sonia Gandhi.[18] She declared that she was leaving the party due to the problems with party leadership.[18] In 2007, BJP-led NDA fielded her as a candidate in the elections for the Vice-President of India, which was won by Hamid Ansari[19]

Heptulla faced charges of having morphed a 1958 photograph to show her along with Maulana Abul Kalam Azad in a publication of the Indian Council of Cultural Relations (ICCR). The controversial photograph was published in an ICCR publication titled 'Journey of a legend', on the life of Maulana Azad, a noted scholar and the country's first education minister. He was also the first chairperson of the ICCR and the publication came out when the council was headed by Heptulla. The photograph came with an introduction and showed a young Heptulla with the Maulana. The caption read "Najma Heptulla with Maulana Azad after her graduation". This gave the game away as official inquiries later revealed Heptulla had graduated in May 1958, whereas the Maulana had died on February 22, 1958. The publication was later withdrawn by the ICCR and its revised version is released but without the controversial photograph. Delhi High court had directed the CBI to investigate the case on a public interest litigation filed by ICCR Employees Association president.[20]

Under Nitin Gadkari as BJP President, she became one of the 13 vice-presidents of the BJP in 2010, where later when Rajnath Singh took over, she was made a member of the party's national executive.[21] Heptulla served as the Minister of Minority Affairs in Prime minister Narendra Modi's cabinet from 26 May 2014[21] to 12 July 2016.[22] She said that minorities needed a level playing field in Indian society, but reservation is not the solution as it kills the spirit of competition.[23]

Awards and decorations[edit]

State honours[edit]

Awards[edit]

References[edit]

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  6. "Aamir Khan, the family guy – Hindustan Times". Archived from the original on 11 August 2012. Retrieved 15 July 2018.
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  9. "Najma Heptulla's journey from Cong to BJP cabinet: all you need to know". Firstpost. 26 May 2014.
  10. "Najma Heptulla bereaved". The Hindu. 5 September 2007. Archived from the original on 28 May 2014. Retrieved 26 May 2014.
  11. "NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for VP poll". Retrieved 15 July 2018.
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  15. "NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for VP poll", The Times of India, 22 June 2007
  16. "National : Najma Heptulla joins BJP", The Hindu, Chennai, 12 June 2004, archived from the original on 28 June 2004
  17. [1] Archived 24 July 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  18. 18.0 18.1 "Sonia humiliated me: Heptullah - Lok Sabha Election news 2009 - Rediff.com". In.rediff.com. 23 February 2004. Retrieved 30 October 2012.
  19. "NDA puts up Najma Heptullah for vice-presidential poll". The Hindu. 22 July 2007. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  20. "CBI may book Najma in fake photo case". Hindustan Times. 3 August 2007. Archived from the original on 4 September 2014. Retrieved 3 August 2007.
  21. 21.0 21.1 "Najma, The Lone Muslim Face in Modi Cabinet". The New Indian Express. 26 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
  22. "Najma Heptulla, G M Siddeshwara resign from Modi Cabinet", India Today, 12 July 2016
  23. "Najma rules out reservation for Muslims, says it's not the answer". Hindustan Times. 28 May 2014. Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 28 May 2014.

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