Naseem Khan (politician)
Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan | |
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Working President of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee | |
Assumed office 7 March 2021 | |
State President Indian National Congress | Nana Patole |
Cabinet Minister Government of Maharashtra | |
In office 7 November 2009 – 26 September 2014 | |
Minister |
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Governor |
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Chief Minister | |
Preceded by | - |
Succeeded by | |
Guardian minister of Mumbai Suburban District Government of Maharashtra | |
In office 7 November 2009 – 26 September 2014 | |
Constituency | Chandivali |
Member of Legislative Assembly Maharashtra | |
In office 16 October 2014 – 30 October 2019 | |
Preceded by | Himself |
Succeeded by | Dilip Lande |
Constituency | Chandivali |
In office 13 October 2009 – 15 October 2014 | |
Preceded by | New Seat |
Succeeded by | Himself |
Constituency | Chandivali |
In office 16 November 2004 – 14 October 2009 | |
Preceded by | Himself |
Succeeded by | Milind Kamble |
Constituency | Kurla (Vidhan Sabha constituency) |
In office 7 October 1999 – 16 November 2004 | |
Preceded by | Shantaram Chavan |
Succeeded by | - Himself |
Constituency | Kurla (Vidhan Sabha constituency) |
Personal details | |
Born | 1963 |
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Residence | Mumbai |
Mohammed Arif (Naseem) Khan (born 21 October 1963) is an Indian politician with the Indian National Congress and vice president[1] of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC).
Minister of Textiles, Aukaf and Minorities Development and Guardian Minister of Mumbai Suburban District[2][3] in the Government of Maharashtra.
Mohammed Arif Naseem Khan was the first Muslim to be Minister of State for Home (Urban) of Maharashtra since the state came into existence in 1960.[4]
Mohammad Arif Naseem Khan was awarded with Best MLA Award given by Kashmir To Kerala Foundation with the hands of Deputy Chairman Rajya Sabha Shri Koriyan and Justice Kamal Pasha on 15 January 2017.[citation needed]
Arif Naseem Khan has been officially nominated by the Congress to contest the 2024 Maharashtra Assembly elections from the Chandivali seat.[5] Arif Nasim had won the Chandivali seat in 2009 and 2014. He however lost the 2019 assembly election from this seat by just 409 votes.[6]
Members of Legislative Assembly
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Election | Member | Party | |
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1962 | Anjanabai Magar | Indian National Congress | |
1967 | T. R. Naravane | Indian National Congress | |
1972 | Prabhakar Kunte | Indian National Congress | |
1978 | Shamsul Haq Khan | Janata Party | |
1980 | Datta Samant | Independent | |
1985 | Selin D'Silva | Indian National Congress | |
1990 | Ramakant Mayekar | Shiv Sena | |
1995 | Shantaram Chavan | Shiv Sena | |
1999 | Mohammed Arif (Naseem) Khan | Indian National Congress | |
2004 | Mohammed Arif (Naseem) Khan | Indian National Congress |
Members of Legislative Assembly
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Election | Member | Party | |
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2009 | Mohammed Arif (Naseem) Khan | Indian National Congress | |
2014 | Mohammed Arif (Naseem) Khan | Indian National Congress |
References
[edit]- ^ "Cong picks 232-member jumbo team for panel". The Times of India. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ "Now, Cong netas spar at cabinet meet". The Times of India. 13 October 2011. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
- ^ "Come forward to apply for police job: Nassem Khan to youth". IBN Live. 18 October 2011. Archived from the original on 28 January 2013. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
- ^ "Muslim cleric, MNS bag first seats in Maharashtra". The Siasat Daily. Retrieved 16 May 2020.
- ^ "4 Muslims in Congress 1st list for 2024 Maharashtra Assembly Elections". ummid.com. October 2024. Retrieved 25 October 2024.
- ^ "Arif Naseem Khan loses 2019 Chandivali Mumbai poll by 409 votes". ummid.com. October 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2024.