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'''Ghiasuddin Ahmad''' was an Indian politician. He was born in Kalinagar ([[Nadia District]]) on January 1, 1927.<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=24}}</ref> He was the son of Mohammad Samad Ali.<ref name="Assembly1974"/> He studied at Krishnanagar Government College and Union Christian Training College, obtaining B.A. (Hons.) and B.T. degrees.<ref name="Assembly1974"/> He worked as school teacher. He served as secretary of the Nadia District Congress Committee.<ref name="Assembly1974"/>
'''Ghiasuddin Ahmad''' was an Indian politician. He was born in Kalinagar ([[Nadia District]]) on January 1, 1927.<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=24}}</ref> He was the son of Mohammad Samad Ali.<ref name="Assembly1974"/> He studied at Krishnanagar Government College and Union Christian Training College, obtaining B.A. (Hons.) and B.T. degrees.<ref name="Assembly1974"/> He worked as school teacher. He served as secretary of the Nadia District Congress Committee.<ref name="Assembly1974"/>


He won the [[Chapra (Vidhan Sabha constituency)|Chapra seat]] in the [[1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]], standing as the [[Indian National Congress|Congress (R)]] candidate.<ref name=wb1972/> He obtained 27,514 votes (60.37%).<ref name=wb1972>Election Commission of India. ''[https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3187-west-bengal-1972/ West Bengal 1972]''</ref> He lost the Chapra seat in the [[1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]], finishing in third place with 8,035 votes (14.63%).<ref name=wb1977>Election Commission of India. ''[https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3188-west-bengal-1977/ West Bengal 1977]''</ref>
He won the [[Chapra, West Bengal Assembly constituency|Chapra seat]] in the [[1972 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]], standing as the [[Indian National Congress|Congress (R)]] candidate.<ref name=wb1972/> He obtained 27,514 votes (60.37%).<ref name=wb1972>Election Commission of India. ''[https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3187-west-bengal-1972/ West Bengal 1972]''</ref> He lost the Chapra seat in the [[1977 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election]], finishing in third place with 8,035 votes (14.63%).<ref name=wb1977>Election Commission of India. ''[https://eci.gov.in/files/file/3188-west-bengal-1977/ West Bengal 1977]''</ref>


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[[Category:Indian National Congress politicians]]
[[Category:Indian National Congress politicians]]
[[Category:West Bengal MLAs 1972–1977]]
[[Category:West Bengal MLAs 1972–1977]]
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