Aslam Chowdhary Mohammad
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Choudhary Mohammad Aslam Lassanvi (02 October 1939 - 15 June 2014), Born in village Lassana in Surankote, Poonch) was a politician from the Indian National Congress party, a Member of the Parliament of India represented Jammu and Kashmir in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of the Parliament, with term ending on 29 November 2008.[1]
Early life and education
Born in 1944, Aslam belonged to village Lassana in Surankote. He did his matriculation from Government High School, Poonch before going to Aligarh Muslim University to study further. The deceased congressman was the son of a prominent Gujjar leader, Chowdhary Ghulam Hussain Lassanvi. His father had formed Gujjar Jat Conference for the welfare of Gujjar community and common people. After partition of India and Pakistan in 1947, family of Aslam crossed over to Pakistan administered Kashmir (PaK) but returned to Poonch in 1951.
Career
Following the footsteps of his father after returning from Aligarh, he joined politics. He fought elections in 1966 from Surankote defeating Syed Jamat Ali Shah, who had won elections unopposed for 13 years from the seat. Aslam joined Congress in 1966 and contested eight elections from Surankote. He was also member of Rajya Sabha. He remained Speaker in the State Assembly for eight years. During his political career of over 48 years, Aslam held important posts including Finance Minister of State, Education Minister, Speaker of Legislative Assembly, Member Parliament in Rajya Sabha, and vice chairman of Gujjar Bakkerwal Advisory Board. He remained J&K Pradesh Congress Committee chief for 17 years.
Electoral performance
| Election | Constituency | Party | Result | Votes % | Opposition Candidate | Opposition Party | Opposition vote % | Ref | ||
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| 2008 | Surankote | Template:Party name with color | Won | 44.22% | Mushtaq Ahmed Shah Bukhari | Template:Party name with color | 40.99% | [2] | ||
| 1996 | Surankote | Template:Party name with color | Lost | 39.71% | Mushtaq Ahmed Shah | Template:Party name with color | 57.78% | [3] | ||
| 1987 | Surankote | Template:Party name with color | Won | 68.81% | Mohammed Ayub Shabnam | Template:Party name with color | 30.44% | [4] | ||
| 1983 | Surankote | Template:Party name with color | Won | 48.27% | Mohammed Sayeed Beig | Template:Party name with color | 41.85% | [5] | ||
| 1977 | Surankote | Template:Party name with color | Won | 52.37% | Mohammed Syed Beg | Template:Party name with color | 42.16% | [6] | ||
Death and legacy
Various political parties and social organizations condoled his demise by expressing solidarity with the bereaved family. Offering his condolence to the bereaved family, NC Party President Dr Farooq Abdullah has said that late Aslam's work and contributions towards his community would be remembered with appreciation for a long time to come. NC Working President and J&K chief minister Omar Abdullah also condoled the demise of Aslam by saying that late Aslam was one of the most accomplished Congress leaders in the state and had dedicated his life to the service of the nomadic Gujjar community.
See also
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- Indian National Congress politicians from Jammu and Kashmir
- Rajya Sabha members from Jammu and Kashmir
- 1944 births
- 2014 deaths
- Jammu and Kashmir MLAs 1977–1983
- Jammu and Kashmir MLAs 1983–1986
- Jammu and Kashmir MLAs 1987–1996
- Jammu and Kashmir MLAs 2008–2014
- People from Poonch District, India
- Muslim Gujjars