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'''Anisur Rahman''' ( | '''Anisur Rahman''' (died 2004) was an Indian politician of [[Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|3rd Legislative Assembly]] (1962–67) of [[Uttar Pradesh]] representing [[Indian National Congress]]. He represented 16-[[Tanakpur]] Vidhan Sabha seat which included Tanakpur, [[Sitarganj]], [[Nanakmatta]], [[Khatima]], [[Amariya]]. The seat was part of [[Nainital]] district.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://uplegisassembly.gov.in/Members/main_members_en.aspx#/showAssembly/3|title=Members of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly|website=uplegisassembly.gov.in}}</ref> He was part of the [[Government of Uttar Pradesh|U.P government]] under first women chief minister [[Sucheta Kripalani]]. | ||
He | He belongs to [[Rayeen]] tribe of [[Sunni Islam|Sunni Muslims]]. His native place was Dherum Sukatia village of [[Pilibhit]]. He contested second time from [[Pilibhit (Assembly constituency)|Pilibhit assembly]] in 1974 and lost by a thin margin of 3887 votes.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.elections.in/uttar-pradesh/assembly-constituencies/1974-election-results.html|title=Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1974|website=www.elections.in}}</ref> He remained active in the politics till 2000 and held key posts in the congress committee as PCC member and district vice president and General secretary. | ||
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Anisur Rahman (died 2004) was an Indian politician of 3rd Legislative Assembly (1962–67) of Uttar Pradesh representing Indian National Congress. He represented 16-Tanakpur Vidhan Sabha seat which included Tanakpur, Sitarganj, Nanakmatta, Khatima, Amariya. The seat was part of Nainital district.[1] He was part of the U.P government under first women chief minister Sucheta Kripalani.
He belongs to Rayeen tribe of Sunni Muslims. His native place was Dherum Sukatia village of Pilibhit. He contested second time from Pilibhit assembly in 1974 and lost by a thin margin of 3887 votes.[2] He remained active in the politics till 2000 and held key posts in the congress committee as PCC member and district vice president and General secretary.
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Members of Uttar Pradesh Legislative Assembly". uplegisassembly.gov.in.
- ↑ "Uttar Pradesh Assembly Election Results in 1974". www.elections.in.