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{{short description|Indian Politician}}
{{short description|Indian Politician}}
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| name           = Ali Imran Ramz (Victor)
| name               = Ali Imran Ramz (Victor)
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| birth_date     = {{Birth date and age|1979|10|2|df=y}}
| birth_date         = {{Birth date and age|1979|10|2|df=y}}
| birth_place   = Binardha, Po
| birth_place         = Chakulia, [[Uttar Dinajpur]], [[West Bengal]]
- Bharna,  P.s.- Chakulia.
| residence           =  
Uttar Dinajpur
| death_date         =  
West Bengal
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India
| office1             = Member of the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]]
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| constituency1       = [[Chakulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chakulia]]
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| salary1             = 75255
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| term_start1         = 13 May 2011
| office1       = [[Member of Legislative Assembly|MLA]]
| term_end1           = 2 May 2021
| constituency1 = [[Chakulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chakulia]]
| predecessor1       = ''constituency created''
| salary1       = 75255
| successor1         = [[Minhajul Arfin Azad]]
| term_start1   = 13 May 2011
| chiefminister1     = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| term_end1     = 2 May 2021
| office2             = Member of the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]]
| predecessor1   = ''New Constituency''
| constituency2       = [[Goalpokhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Goalpokhar]]
| successor1     = Minhajul Arfin Azad
| term_start2         = 10 November 2009
| chiefminister1 = [[Mamata Banerjee]]
| term_end2           = 13 May 2011
 
| predecessor2       = [[Deepa Dasmunsi]]
| office2       = [[Member of Legislative Assembly|MLA]]
| successor2         = [[Md. Ghulam Rabbani|Mohammad Ghulam Rabbani]]
| constituency2 = [[Goalpokhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Goalpokhar]]
| chiefminister2     = [[Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee]]
| term_start2   = 10 November 2009
| party               = [[ Indian National Congress]]<br>{{small|(since 17th October 2022)}}<br>[[All India Forward Bloc]]<br>{{small|(suspended June 2022)}}<br>{{small|(expelled Sept. 2022)}}<br>[[Azad Hind Mancha]]<br>{{small|(since June 2022 to 17th October 2022)}}
| term_end2     = 13 May 2011
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| predecessor2   = [[Deepa Dasmunsi]]
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| successor2     = [[Md. Ghulam Rabbani]]
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| chiefminister2 = [[Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee]]
| alma_mater         = [[University of Calcutta]]
 
| party         = [[All India Forward Bloc]]  
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| alma_mater     = [[University of Calcutta]]
[[Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College]]
[[Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College]]
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'''Ali Imran Ramz''' is a [[All India Forward Bloc|Forward Bloc]] politician and the youngest member of the [[2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|West Bengal assembly elected in 2011]]. He is popularly known as Victor,<ref>{{cite web| url = http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx |title = Bengal's youngest MLA leaves government red-faced |publisher=Hindustan Times, 13 June 2014 | access-date = 4 July 2014}}</ref>
'''Ali Imran Ramz''' popularly known as '''Victor''' is an Indian politician who served as the youngest member of the [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] elected in 2009 by-election and then [[2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election|2011 election]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://paper.hindustantimes.com/epaper/viewer.aspx |title = Bengal's youngest MLA leaves government red-faced |publisher=Hindustan Times, 13 June 2014 | access-date = 4 July 2022}}</ref>


He is son of late [[Md. Ramjan Ali]], a Forward Bloc leader and four-time MLA from [[Goalpokhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Goalpokhar]]. His death in the MLA's Hostel at Kolkata in 1994 created quite a stir. Investigations revealed the involvement of his wife Talat and her paramour Nurul.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report-bengal-has-a-history-of-mystery-deaths-1128193 |title = Bengal has a history of mystery deaths |date = 17 October 2007 |publisher= DNA| access-date = 4 July 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.telegraphindia.com/archives/archive.html| title = Three sons join Left dynasty roaster| publisher = The Telegraph, 14 March 2011| access-date = 4 July 2014| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20081112044743/http://www.telegraphindia.com/archives/archive.html| archive-date = 12 November 2008| url-status = dead| df = dmy-all}}</ref> Ali Imran's uncle, [[Hafiz Alam Sairani]], also represented the same constituency.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.thesundayindian.com/article_print.php?article_id=13803 |title = The Left apes the Congress|publisher=The Sunday Indian, 8 April 2011 | access-date = 4 July 2014}}</ref>
He is son of late [[Md. Ramjan Ali|Mohammad Ramzan Ali]], a Forward Bloc leader and four term Member of [[West Bengal Legislative Assembly]] from [[Goalpokhar (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Goalpokhar]]. The uncle of Ramz, [[Hafiz Alam Sairani]] is a three-time MLA and former Minister of West Bengal who also represented the same constituency.<ref>{{cite web| url =http://www.thesundayindian.com/article_print.php?article_id=13803 |title = The Left apes the Congress|publisher=The Sunday Indian, 8 April 2011 | access-date = 4 July 2022}}</ref>


He was first elected in a bye-election in 2009 from Goalpokhar,<ref name=vidhansabha2009bye>{{cite web | url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/press/current/pn101109.pdf | title = Results of bye – elections to the 31 (thirty one) Assembly Constituencies and 1 (one) Lok Sabha Constituency | publisher = Election Commission of India | access-date = 1 July 2014 | archive-date = 11 November 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131111010009/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/press/current/pn101109.pdf | url-status = dead }}</ref> and subsequently re-elected from the newly created [[Chakulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chakulia]] constituency in 2011.<ref name=vidhansabha2011>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf| title =General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal| work =Constituency-wise Data| publisher =Election Commission| access-date =1 July 2014| archive-date =4 April 2014| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20140404205355/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf| url-status =dead}}</ref>
He was first elected in a by-election in 2009 from Goalpokhar<ref name=vidhansabha2009bye>{{cite web | url = http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/press/current/pn101109.pdf | title = Results of bye – elections to the 31 (thirty one) Assembly Constituencies and 1 (one) Lok Sabha Constituency | publisher = Election Commission of India | access-date = 1 July 2014 | archive-date = 11 November 2013 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20131111010009/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/press/current/pn101109.pdf | url-status = dead }}</ref> and subsequently re-elected from the newly created [[Chakulia (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chakulia]] in 2011.<ref name=vidhansabha2011>{{cite web| url =http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf| title =General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal| work =Constituency-wise Data| publisher =Election Commission| access-date =1 July 2014| archive-date =4 April 2014| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20140404205355/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/AE2011/stat_WB_May2011.pdf| url-status =dead}}</ref> On 17th October 2022, [https://www.etvbharat.com/bengali/west-bengal/city/kolkata/former-forward-block-mla-ali-imran-ramz-joins-congress/wb20221017173237498498331 He joined Indian National Congress in the presence of West Bengal Pradesh Congress President Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury at WBPCC headquarters ( Bidhan Bhawan).]


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Latest revision as of 01:42, 13 November 2022


Ali Imran Ramz (Victor)
Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
In office
13 May 2011 – 2 May 2021
Preceded byconstituency created
Succeeded byMinhajul Arfin Azad
ConstituencyChakulia
Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly
In office
10 November 2009 – 13 May 2011
Preceded byDeepa Dasmunsi
Succeeded byMohammad Ghulam Rabbani
ConstituencyGoalpokhar
Personal details
Born (1979-10-02) 2 October 1979 (age 46)
Chakulia, Uttar Dinajpur, West Bengal
Political partyIndian National Congress
(since 17th October 2022)
All India Forward Bloc
(suspended June 2022)
(expelled Sept. 2022)
Azad Hind Mancha
(since June 2022 to 17th October 2022)
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri Law College

Ali Imran Ramz popularly known as Victor is an Indian politician who served as the youngest member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly elected in 2009 by-election and then 2011 election.[1]

He is son of late Mohammad Ramzan Ali, a Forward Bloc leader and four term Member of West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Goalpokhar. The uncle of Ramz, Hafiz Alam Sairani is a three-time MLA and former Minister of West Bengal who also represented the same constituency.[2]

He was first elected in a by-election in 2009 from Goalpokhar[3] and subsequently re-elected from the newly created Chakulia in 2011.[4] On 17th October 2022, He joined Indian National Congress in the presence of West Bengal Pradesh Congress President Shri Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury at WBPCC headquarters ( Bidhan Bhawan).

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Bengal's youngest MLA leaves government red-faced". Hindustan Times, 13 June 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  2. "The Left apes the Congress". The Sunday Indian, 8 April 2011. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  3. "Results of bye – elections to the 31 (thirty one) Assembly Constituencies and 1 (one) Lok Sabha Constituency" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 11 November 2013. Retrieved 1 July 2014.
  4. "General Elections, India, 2011, to the Legislative Assembly of West Bengal" (PDF). Constituency-wise Data. Election Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 1 July 2014.

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