S. Saiduzzaman

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S. Saiduzzaman
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
for Muzaffarnagar
In office
1999–2004
Preceded bySohan Veer Singh
Succeeded byChaudhary Munawwar Hasan
Member of Legislative Assembly
for Morna
In office
1985–1989
Preceded byMehndi Asgar
Succeeded byAmir Alam Khan
Personal details
BornMuzaffarnagar,
Uttar Pradesh
Political partyIndian National Congress
ResidenceMuzaffarnagar

S. Saiduzzaman[1][2][3][4][5] is an Indian politician, belonging to Indian National Congress. In the 1999 election he was elected to the Lok Sabha from Muzaffarnagar (Lok Sabha constituency). He was elected to the 9th Uttar Pradesh Assembly from Morna (Assembly constituency). He also served as the Minister of State for Home Affairs in N. D. Tiwari and Vir Bahadur Singh cabinet.

Positions held[edit]

Year Description
1985 – 1989 Elected to the 9th Uttar Pradesh Assembly from Morna (Assembly constituency)
  • Member - Estimates Committee, Uttar Pradesh
  • Minister of State for Home Affairs
1999 – 2004 Elected to 13th Lok Sabha from Muzaffarnagar (Lok Sabha constituency)

Election Contested[edit]

Year Election Type Constituency Result Vote percentage Opposition Candidate Opposition Party Opposition vote percentage Ref
1980 MLA Morna Lost 25.91% Mahendi Asghar JNP (SC) 27.30%
1985 MLA Morna Won 34.66% Mahendi Asghar IND 22.47%
1989 MLA Morna Lost 35.06% Amir Alam Khan JD 50.64%
1991 MLA Morna Lost 20.49% Ram Pal Singh BJP 38.58%
1993 MLA Morna Lost 33.48% Ram Pal Singh BJP 38.09%
1996 MP Muzaffarnagar Lost 8.74% Sohan Veer BJP 36.93%
1999 MP Muzaffarnagar Won 28.82% Sohan Veer BJP 25.05%
2004 MP Muzaffarnagar Lost 12.19% Ch. Munawwar Hasan SP 35.50%
2007 MLA Muzaffarnagar Lost 4.95% Ashok Kumar Kansal BJP 31.78%
2009 MP Bijnor Lost 6.62% Sanjay Singh Chauhan RLD 19.00%
2012 MLA Charthawal Lost 15.38% Noor Saleem Rana BSP 31.02%

References[edit]

  1. "Ex-UP home minister Saiduzzaman complains of extortion calls". Press Trust of India. January 19, 2020 – via Business Standard.
  2. "Ex-UP home minister Saiduzzaman complains of extortion calls". www.outlookindia.com/.
  3. "Muzaffarnagar riots: Trial against 3 BSP leaders, ex-Congress MP to start on Jan 27 | Meerut News - Times of India". The Times of India.
  4. "झूठे वायदे कर सता में आई मोदी सरकार: सईदुज्जमा". Amar Ujala (in हिन्दी).
  5. "समाज को बांटकर राजनीति नहीं करती कांग्रेस : सईदुज्जमा". Dainik Jagran.

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