Syed Hussain

Syed Hussain is an Indian politician. He is ex-Member of Parliament Rajya Sabha, Ex Chairman Legislative Council, Jammu and Kashmir.

Syed Hussain
Member of Legislative Assembly Jammu and Kashmir
In office
1957–1962
Member of Rajya Sabha
In office
16 April 1968  5 March 1974
Personal details
Born (1919-07-16) 16 July 1919
Mohalla Mir Maidan in Dooru—Near Verinag, District Anantnag
Spouse(s)Farkhundah Begum
Alma materKashmir University, Aligarh Muslim University

Hussain was born on 16 July 1919, in ancestral house in Mohalla Mir Maidan in Dooru—Near Verinag, District Anantnag. He holds a Bachelor of Arts [BA] (Kashmir University); Bachelor of Law [LLB] (Aligarh Muslim University); Mufti (Honours; in Persian and Arabic) Kashmir University

He married Farkhundah Begum on 1 October 1940, and they have four daughters.

Hussain is an advocate; was associated with Jammu and Kashmir National Conference from early student days; was arrested after sustaining serious injuries while leading a demonstration against autocratic rule in the state in 1946; took leading part in organizing popular resistance against Pak-invaders and infiltrators in 1947 and 1965 respectively; one of the founders of Democratic National Conference;

He has been the member of:

  • Executive Committee J&K Pradesh Congress.
  • Congress Forum for Socialist action.
  • Executive Committee of J &K, Unit of I.S.C.U.S and
  • Central Citizen Committee;
  • Debt Conciliation Board, 1949, 1950 and 1951;
  • Legislative Assembly, Jammu and Kashmir, 1957 until 1962 and was elected to the J&K Legislative Council in 1962;
  • Public Accounts Committee and Committee on Subordinate Legislation in J & K, Legislature
  • Member Committee on Subordinate Legislation of the Rajya Sabha;
  • Rajya Sabha from 16 April 1968 to 5 March 1974.[1]

In 1975, he resigned as the chairman of the Legislative Council after his party lost its majority in the Council following assumption of Chief Ministership by Sheikh Abdullah.

References

  1. "SYED HUSSAIN, SHR" (PDF). Rajya Sabha Secretariat, New Delhi. Retrieved 14 December 2015.
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