Haroon Yusuf
Haroon Yusuf | |
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Cabinet Minister, Government of Delhi | |
In office 2008–2013 | |
Lieutenant Governor | Tejendra Khanna Najeeb Jung |
Chief Minister | Sheila Dikshit |
Ministry and Departments |
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In office 2003–2008 | |
Lieutenant Governor | Tejendra Khanna Banwari Lal Joshi |
Chief Minister | Sheila Dikshit |
Ministry and Departments |
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In office 2001–2003 | |
Lieutenant Governor | Vijai Kapoor |
Chief Minister | Sheila Dikshit |
Ministry and Departments |
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Member of the Delhi Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1993–2015 | |
Preceded by | Constituency established |
Succeeded by | Imran Hussain, AAP |
Constituency | Ballimaran |
Personal details | |
Born | Delhi, India | 6 March 1958
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Spouse | Bushra Haroon |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Delhi |
Alma mater | Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi |
Source: [1] |
Haroon Yusuf (born 6 March 1958) is an Indian politician from the INC. He served as the Minister of Food & Civil Supplies Department and Industries Department in the Government of Delhi of the Indian National Congress, headed by Mrs. Sheila Dikshit. He also served as the working president of the Delhi Congress.[1]
Early life and education
[edit]Yusuf was born on 6 March 1958 in Delhi to Mohd. Yusuf. He pursued M.Com. from Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi. In 1988, he was elected as the Secretary of Delhi Pradesh Youth Congress and took the charge of Chairman, Anti-Narcotic Cell, All India Youth Congress Wing and in 1989 he was appointed Joint Secretary of All India Youth Congress Wing.[2]
Political career
[edit]He was elected to the Delhi Legislative Assembly for the first time in 1993 from Ballimaran[3] and since then had been elected in every assembly elections from the same constituency till 2015.[4][5][6] In 2013 Delhi Legislative Assembly election, he was elected for the fifth time from Ballimaran constituency.[7] He is the first elected Chairman of Delhi Waqf Board (1999-2004).[8]
- In 2001, he became Minister of Development, Revenue, Irrigation & Flood Control and Food & Supplies Department in Delhi government.
- In 2003, he was the Minister of Power & Transport.
- In 2008, he took the position of Minister of Food & Civil Supplies and Industries Department.[9]
In 2015 Delhi Legislative Assembly election, for the first time, he lost the election to Imran Hussain of the Aam Aadmi Party by 43,913 votes.
Then again in 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election, for the second time, he lost the same seat to Imran Hussain (Indian politician) of the Aam Aadmi Party by 60,842 votes.
Positions held
[edit]Year | Description |
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1993 | Elected to 1st Delhi Assembly |
1998 | Elected to 2nd Delhi Assembly (2nd term) |
2003 | Elected to 3rd Delhi Assembly (3rd term)
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2008 | Elected to 4th Delhi Assembly (4th term)
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2013 | Elected to 5th Delhi Assembly (5th term) |
References
[edit]- ^ "MEMBERS OF THE FOURTH ASSEMBLY". delhiassembly.nic.in. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ^ "Name". delhiassembly.nic.in. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
- ^ 1993 Election Commission of India
- ^ 1998 Election Commission of India
- ^ 2003 Election Commission of India
- ^ 2008 Election Commission of India
- ^ 2013 Election Commission of India Archived 28 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Delhi Wakf Board : Chairman Details
- ^ Members of the Fourth Assembly of Delhi
- ^ "Delhi Legislative Assembly".
- ^ "Delhi Legislative Assembly".
- ^ "Delhi Legislative Assembly".
- ^ "Rules Committee".
- ^ "Delhi Legislative Assembly".
- 1958 births
- Living people
- Indian Muslims
- Indian National Congress politicians from Delhi
- All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) politicians
- State cabinet ministers of Delhi
- People from Delhi
- Delhi University alumni
- Delhi MLAs 2013–2015
- Delhi MLAs 2008–2013
- Delhi MLAs 1998–2003
- Delhi MLAs 2003–2008
- Zakir Husain Delhi College alumni
- Delhi MLAs 1993–1998