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[[File:Simla Conference.ogv|thumb|Simla conference]] | [[File:Simla Conference.ogv|thumb|Simla conference]] | ||
[[File:Gaya-1936.gif|thumb|Gaya 1936 : '''Hussain Imam''' with Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] | [[File:Gaya-1936.gif|thumb|Gaya 1936 : '''Hussain Imam''' with Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] | ||
[[File:League-Meeting-Gaya-1938.gif|thumb|All India Muslim League Meeting at Gaya 1938 : '''Hussain Imam''', Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Mr Ashique Hussain, Advocate]] | [[File:League-Meeting-Gaya-1938.gif|thumb|All India Muslim League Meeting at Gaya 1938 : '''Hussain Imam''', Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, Mr Ashique Hussain, Advocate]] | ||
[[File:Lord-Wavell-Simla.jpg|thumb|Viceroy Lord Wavell and '''Hussain Imam''' ]] | [[File:Lord-Wavell-Simla.jpg|thumb|Viceroy Lord Wavell and '''Hussain Imam''']] | ||
[[File:All-India Muslim League group photo.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:All-India Muslim League group photo.jpg|thumb]] | ||
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[[File:Simla-conference, India .gif|thumb|Simla Conference: Left to Right: Lord Wavell (Viceroy of India), Tara Singh, Mr Jinnah, '''Hussain Imam''', Pandit Shukla (CM C.P.), Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (CM Sindh)]] | [[File:Simla-conference, India .gif|thumb|Simla Conference: Left to Right: Lord Wavell (Viceroy of India), Tara Singh, Mr Jinnah, '''Hussain Imam''', Pandit Shukla (CM C.P.), Sir Ghulam Hussain Hidayatullah (CM Sindh)]] | ||
'''Hussain Imam''' was a prominent [[politician]] of [[Bihar]]. He was a member of the [[Constituent Assembly of India]] in 1946. | '''Hussain Imam''' was a prominent [[politician]] of [[Bihar]]. He was a member of the [[Constituent Assembly of India]] in 1946. | ||
One of the key members of the [[Pakistan Muslim league]], Hussain imam played a key role in Pakistan's foundation. One of [[Mohammed Ali Jinnah|Jinnah]]'s closest friends, Hussain Imam played an influential role in Pakistani politics using his wealth and remained and affluent figure for the Pakistan movement. | One of the key members of the [[Pakistan Muslim league]], Hussain imam played a key role in Pakistan's foundation. One of [[Mohammed Ali Jinnah|Jinnah]]'s closest friends, Hussain Imam played an influential role in Pakistani politics using his wealth and remained and affluent figure for the Pakistan movement. | ||
Hussain Imam was first elected to [[Gaya, India|Gaya]] Municipal Committee in 1928. Shortly after that, he became a member of the Viceroy's [[Council of State (India)|Council of State]] | Hussain Imam was first elected to [[Gaya, India|Gaya]] Municipal Committee in 1928. Shortly after that, he became a member of the Viceroy's [[Council of State (India)|Council of State]] in 1930. He was soon taken into the Working Committee of the All Parties' Muslim Conference under the Presidentship of The [[Aga Khan III|Aga Khan]]. | ||
When [[Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] reorganized the [[All India Muslim League]], Hussain Imam was picked by him as one of the members of both the bodies: the Working Committee and the Central Parliamentary Board. His political enthusiasm for a separate Muslim state continued till the creation of Pakistan. He had been always closely associated with the Quaid-i-Azam. He hosted the Quaid in [[Gaya, India|Gaya]]. | |||
Hussain Imam held two remarkable positions in his political career: President of the Bihar Muslim League, and Chairman, Viceroy's [[Council of State (India)|Council of State]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Council of State (India)|date=2020-10-30|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Council_of_State_(India)&oldid=986146245|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2021-03-26}}</ | The [[Simla Conference]] of 1945 was a meeting between the [[Governor-General of India|Viceroy of India]] [[Archibald Wavell, 1st Earl Wavell|Lord Wavell]] and the major political leaders of [[British India]] at the [[Viceregal Lodge, Simla|Viceregal Lodge]] in [[Shimla|Simla]]. Hussain Imam attended the [[Simla Conference]] along with Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in June 1945. | ||
Hussain Imam held two remarkable positions in his political career: President of the Bihar Muslim League, and Chairman, Viceroy's [[Council of State (India)|Council of State]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Council of State (India)|date=2020-10-30|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Council_of_State_(India)&oldid=986146245|work=Wikipedia|language=en|access-date=2021-03-26}}</ref>{{circular reference|date=May 2021}} In the Legislature, he was nominated to one of the Retrenchment Committees of Government of India in 1931 and continued to be nominated to various committees throughout his twenty-one years in [[Constituent Assembly of India|Indian Legislation]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=Constituent Assemblyof India Debates|url=http://164.100.47.194/loksabha/writereaddata/cadebatefiles/C28071947.html|access-date=2021-03-26|website=164.100.47.194}}</ref> up to August 1951. The most important of these committees were: Imperial Council of Agricultural Research 1938 to 1945, Textile Control Board, 1943 to 1948, the Indian Pay Commission, 1946 to 1947, and the Indian Company Law Committee. November 1950 to September 1951. He migrated to Pakistan in September 1951. | |||
[[File:All-India Muslim League Working Committee.jpg|thumb|The All-India Muslim League Working Committee - Front row L to R. Qazi Isa, '''Hussain Imam''', Raja Sahab Mahmudabad, Quaid-e-Azam, Nawab Ismail Khan, Begum Mohammad Ali, Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan and Khawja Nazimuddin. Back row L to R Ch. Khaliquzzam, M.A. Ispahani, Sardar Aurangzeb, M.A.Rauf, G.M.Syed, Ishaq Seth, Sir Abdulla Haroon, Abdul Waheed Khan]] | [[File:All-India Muslim League Working Committee.jpg|thumb|The All-India Muslim League Working Committee - Front row L to R. Qazi Isa, '''Hussain Imam''', Raja Sahab Mahmudabad, Quaid-e-Azam, Nawab Ismail Khan, Begum Mohammad Ali, Nawabzada Liaquat Ali Khan and Khawja Nazimuddin. Back row L to R Ch. Khaliquzzam, M.A. Ispahani, Sardar Aurangzeb, M.A.Rauf, G.M.Syed, Ishaq Seth, Sir Abdulla Haroon, Abdul Waheed Khan]] | ||
[[File:Pandit-Govind-Simla.jpg|thumb|Pandit Govind Pallabh Pant, '''Hussain Imam''', Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] | [[File:Pandit-Govind-Simla.jpg|thumb|Pandit Govind Pallabh Pant, '''Hussain Imam''', Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*{{cite book|title=Pakistan and The Muslim League: A Biographical Narrative of Syed Hussain Imam|author=Arshad Syed Karim|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/Pakistan_and_the_Muslim_League.html?id=3ExuAAAAMAAJ|year=1992}} | |||
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Hussain Imam was a prominent politician of Bihar. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India in 1946. One of the key members of the Pakistan Muslim league, Hussain imam played a key role in Pakistan's foundation. One of Jinnah's closest friends, Hussain Imam played an influential role in Pakistani politics using his wealth and remained and affluent figure for the Pakistan movement.
Hussain Imam was first elected to Gaya Municipal Committee in 1928. Shortly after that, he became a member of the Viceroy's Council of State in 1930. He was soon taken into the Working Committee of the All Parties' Muslim Conference under the Presidentship of The Aga Khan.
When Muhammad Ali Jinnah reorganized the All India Muslim League, Hussain Imam was picked by him as one of the members of both the bodies: the Working Committee and the Central Parliamentary Board. His political enthusiasm for a separate Muslim state continued till the creation of Pakistan. He had been always closely associated with the Quaid-i-Azam. He hosted the Quaid in Gaya.
The Simla Conference of 1945 was a meeting between the Viceroy of India Lord Wavell and the major political leaders of British India at the Viceregal Lodge in Simla. Hussain Imam attended the Simla Conference along with Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah in June 1945.
Hussain Imam held two remarkable positions in his political career: President of the Bihar Muslim League, and Chairman, Viceroy's Council of State.[1][circular reference] In the Legislature, he was nominated to one of the Retrenchment Committees of Government of India in 1931 and continued to be nominated to various committees throughout his twenty-one years in Indian Legislation[2] up to August 1951. The most important of these committees were: Imperial Council of Agricultural Research 1938 to 1945, Textile Control Board, 1943 to 1948, the Indian Pay Commission, 1946 to 1947, and the Indian Company Law Committee. November 1950 to September 1951. He migrated to Pakistan in September 1951.
References[edit]
- ↑ "Council of State (India)", Wikipedia, 30 October 2020, retrieved 26 March 2021
- ↑ "Constituent Assemblyof India Debates". 164.100.47.194. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
Sources[edit]
- Arshad Syed Karim (1992). Pakistan and The Muslim League: A Biographical Narrative of Syed Hussain Imam.