Badruddin Ajmal

Maulana Badruddin Ajmal ( born February 12, 1950 in Gopal Nagar, Nagaon district ) is an Indian politician from the state of Assam. He is the founder of the regional party All India United Democratic Front ( AIUDF ) and, since 2009 deputy in the Lok Sabha ( the lower house of the Indian Parliament ).

Badruddin Ajmal was born in 1950 in the village Gopal Nagar in Nagaon district of Assam. He belongs to the Muslim minority of Assam, which accounts for nearly a third of the population of the state. Ajmal was educated at the Islamic University of Dar ul - Ulum Deoband and graduated from the conclusion of Fazil -e- Deoband, which is comparable with a master's degree in Islamic theology and Arabic. As a graduate of an Islamic college he bears the title Maulana. Badruddin Ajmal has been married since 1979 and has seven children. As a perfumer, he brought it in Mumbai to a considerable fortune, which he partly used for charitable purposes. Ajmal is the founder and chairman of the charity Markazul Maarif, which became known in 2004, when the Sub - Division Hojai by an investigator-initiated her massive literacy campaign achieved a literacy rate of 100 percent in Nagaon district. Badruddin Ajmal addition was chairman of the influential Islamic organization Jamiat Ulema -e- Hind in Assam, until he was expelled from the organization due to internal disputes.

In 2005, Badruddin Ajmal the party Assam United Democratic Front ( audf ), which was later renamed All India United Democratic Front ( AIUDF ), represent the interests of minorities of Assam. The audf quickly succeeded to rise through the support of the Muslim electorate to a significant political force in the state. 2006 moved Ajmal as one of ten members of his party in the Federal State Parliament of Assam a. At the all-India general election in 2009 he successfully ran in the constituency Dhubri in Assam and has been chosen as the only candidate of the AIUDF in the Lok Sabha.

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