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Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah known as S. A. M. Habibullah (17 November 1917 – 14 September 1996) was an Indian politician. He was the Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from 24 June 1977 to 13 June 1982.[1][2] He was Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from the Nadanghat Assembly constituency since 1969 to 1991. He was law minister in West Bengal since 1982 to 1987.[3] He was associated with the Communist Party of India (Marxist).[4]
Syed Abdul Mansur Habibullah | |
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Speaker of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1977–1982 | |
Member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly | |
In office 1969–1991 | |
Constituency | Nadanghat |
Minister of Law, Government of West Bengal | |
In office 1982–1987 | |
Personal details | |
Born | 17 November 1917 Bardhaman, Bengal Presidency, British India (now Bardhaman, West Bengal, India) |
Died | 14 September 1996 78) Calcutta (now Kolkata), West Bengal, India | (aged
Political party | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Spouse | Maqsuda Khatun |
Relations | Noor Alam Chowdhury (son-in-law) |
Children | Mamtaz Sanghamita (daughter) |
Education | University of Calcutta Scottish Church College |
Occupation | Professor at University of Calcutta Politician |
His daughter Mumtaz Sanghamita was a Lok Sabha Member from the Bardhaman-Durgapur Lok Sabha constituency.[5]
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