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Sheikh Najmul Haque
West Bengal politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sheikh Najmul Haque (born 10 September 1951) was an Indian politician and farmer. He served as a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly for nearly thirty years.
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Early life and family
Haque was born on 10 September 1951 to a Bengali family of Muslim Sheikhs in the village of Pelagerya in Midnapore district, Bengal Presidency. He is the son of Sheikh Shamsul Haque, and was the son-in-law of Mirza Jamaluddin Chishti. Haque studied at the Madpur Higher Secondary School and Midnapore College. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Calcutta in 1973.[1][2]
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Career
Haque was a farmer. He contested in the 1987 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election where he ran as an Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate for Kharagpur Rural Assembly constituency. Haque contested in the 1991 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election and was re-elected to Kharagpur Rural. He contested in the 1996 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election and was re-elected to Kharagpur Rural. Haque contested in the 2001 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election and was re-elected to Kharagpur Rural. He contested in the 2006 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election and was re-elected to Kharagpur Rural. Haque was a member of the Committee on Petitions.[1] Haque contested in the 2011 West Bengal Legislative Assembly election and was elected to the new Kharagpur Assembly constituency, winning against Trinamool politician Bilkis Khanam.[3]
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