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Showing posts with label AMU-Court. Show all posts
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Monday, February 1, 2010

Election and Meeting of AMU Court




ALIGARH February 1: In the crucial annual meeting of AMU Court eminent theologian and President of All India Muslim Personal Law Board, Maulana M. Rabe Nadvi, former India’s Hockey Captain Zafar Iqbal, Prof. A. M. Pathan, Vice Chancellor of Central University of Karnataka, former India’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Mr. Ishrat Azeez and eminent scientist Dr. Shahid Jameel were elected as members of the Aligarh Muslim University Court, the supreme governing body of the University.

The election of 42 representatives from the six different categories to serve as members on the University Court was announced yesterday night. Seventy six candidates were in fray. Eighty-nine members of the University Court attended the annual meeting of the University Court. Some of the prominent members who attended the meeting were Mr. Mohammad Shafi Quraishi, Chairman, National Minorities’ Commission, Padma Bhushan Mr. Moosa Raza, Prof. R. P. Singh, former Vice Chancellor of Lucknow University, Mr. Naseem Ahmad, ex-Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University, noted sociologist Prof. Imtiaz Ahmad, noted educationist Mr. A. R. Sherwani, Mr. Shahnawaz Husain, former Union Minister, Mr. Rashid Alvi, Mr. M. I. Shahnawas, Mr. Shafiqur Rahman Barq, Ms. Kusum Rai and Dr. Monajir Husain (all MPs).

Noted industrialist Mr. Ameer Ahmad, Chairman, Teejan Groups of Industries, Muscat, Oman, Mr. Nadeem A. Tareen, Educationist and Philanthropist, Prof. Syed Khalifatullah, President, Niyamat Science Academy, Chennai, Mr. Ishrat Azeez, former Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Mr. Basheer Thangal, President, Kerala Muslim Education Association, Ms. Parveen Talha, former Member of Union Public Service Commission, Prof. Zakia A. Siddiqui, Khwaja Mohammad Shahid, Director Institute of Secretariat Training and Management, New Delhi were also declared elected as member of the University Court for a period of three years. Padma Shri Professor Siddiqur Rahman Kidwai, Secretary, Ghalib Institute, New Delhi and Professor Shamim Hanafi of Jamia Millia Islamia were elected to represent Urdu language and literature.


ALIGARH February 1: Annual Meeting of the Aligarh Muslim University Court, the supreme governing body of the University was held yesterday.

The Vice Chancellor, Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis in his opening remarks informed the house that the project of establishing five centres is in progress and the Government of Kerala, West Bengal and Bihar has agreed to hand over the land to the University free from all encumbrances.

Based on the suggestion of Mr. Rashid Alvi, MP and a letter received from the Chief Minister of Assam, Mr. Tarun Gogoi, the University Court has also resolved to establish AMU Centres at Hyderabad and Assam.

Mr. Moosa Raza, Visitor’s nominee to the University Court suggested to constitute a Special Committee to review the University Act and Statutes. The suggestion received wide support and the house unanimously adopted it.

Mr. M. A. Shahnawas, MP suggested that the election schedule for the post of Chancellor, Pro-chancellor, Honorary Treasurer and six members of the Executive Council be postponed so that the 42 members of the AMU Court to be elected in today’s meeting gets a chance to participate in these elections. It will also uphold the democratic values of the country, he added.

Mr. Naseem Ahmad, former AMU Vice Chancellor, Mr. Khursheed Ahmad Khan, Mr. Khwaja Mohammad Shahid, Prof. Saud Ali Khan and Mr. Syed Shahnawaz Husain, MP and former Union Minister have also favoured the postponement of the election to the top court positions. The Vice Chancellor Prof. P. K. Abdul Azis also shared the same opinion and ruled that since many of the members elected today will not get a chance to participate in these elections to the highest offices of the University, the election to these offices be postponed to a later date. The ruling was unanimously approved by the house.

The house also resolved to pursue vigorously the case of Minority status pending before the Supreme Court.

The members present in the meeting appreciated the efforts of the Vice Chancellor and unanimously praised the steps taken by him for the modernization and expansion of the University.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Detailed Election Results to AMU Court

Details of the candidates who contested the Election to the AMU Court
held on 31st January 2010 for 42 candidates in various constituencies.
Election of six (6) persons representing Muslim Colleges of
Oriental Learning in India under Statute 14(1) (xxvi).

1. Maulana Abdullah Mughaisi 59 Elected
2. Maulana Arshad Madani 33
3. Maulana Asrarul Haque Qasmi 60 Elected
4. Maulana Ataur Rehman Qasmi 27
5. Maulana Fazlur Raheem Mujaddedi 58 Elected
6. Maulana M. Aslam Qasmi 47 Elected
7. Maulana M. Rabe Nadvi 75 Elected
8. Maulana M. Wali Rahmani 59 Elected
9. Prof. Qazi Zainus Sajidin Siddiqi 34

Election of four (4) persons from amongst the Chairmen
(Including Presidents) of the Waqf Boards under Statute 14(1)(xxvii).

1. Mrs. Razia Sultan 61 Elected
2. Mr. Ilyas Sait58 Elected
3. Mr. Abdul Khaleque 46 Elected
4. Mr. Kaviko Abdul Rahman 49 Elected
5. Mr. Abdul Khalique 32
6. Mr. Gufran Azam 26
7. Mr. Mohd. Irshad Ullah 21

Election of two (2) persons representing Urdu Language

1. Mr. Javed Akhtar 28
2. Prof. A.M.K. Shahryar 36
3. Prof. Siddiqur Rahman Kidwai 56 Elected
4. Prof. Shamim Hanafi 52 Elected

Election of ten (10) persons representing the Learned
1. Mr. Ahmad Salman 16
2. Prof. Ali Akhtar Khan 40
3. Mr. Arshad Ali Khan 40
4. Mr. Bahar U Barqi 33
5. Prof. Hakim Syed Zillur Rahman 55 Elected
6. Dr. Hamidullah Bhat 40
7. Prof. Humayun Murad 47 Elected
8. Mr. Imtiaz Ahmad 50 Elected
9. Mr. Irshad Mirza 37
10. Mr. Ishrat Azeez 49 Elected
11. Mr. Khawaja Mohammad Shahid 56 Elected
12. Prof. Mohiuddin B. Ahmed 17
13. Mr. Mushtaq Ahmad 49 Elected
14. Hafiz Rashid Ahmed Choudhury 45 Elected
15. Dr. S. Farooq 59 Elected
16. Prof. S. Qaiser Ali Naqvi 46 Elected
17. Mr. Zafayab Jilani 30

Kindly note that in this constituency under statutes 14 (I) (XXII), three
candidates have obtained 40 votes each. The winner shall be decided
after obtaining information on their age; one who is senior in age shall be
declared elected

Election of fifteen (15) persons representing Muslim Culture and Learning,
of whom ten shall be persons residing outside the State of
Uttar Pradesh under Statute 14(1)(xxv)
Outside UP
1. Prof. A.M. Pathan 59 Elected
2. Mr. A.R. Khan 41 Elected
3. Mr. Abu Asim Azmi 22
4. Mr. Ahmad Salman 13
5. Mr. Ameer Ahmad 38 Elected
6. Mr. Ehtashamur Rahim Khan 26
7. Dr. Fasal Ghafoor 11
8. Mr. M.H. Khan 33
9. Mr. Mahmood Madani 44 Elected
10. Mr. Mohd. Adeeb 24
11. Mr. Mohd. Irshad Ahmad 44 Elected
12. Prof. Moinuddin 45 Elected
13. Mr. Najmuzzia Naqvi 15
14. Dr. P.A. Ibrahim 43 Elected
15. Ms Parveen Talha 48 Elected
16. Prof. Syed Khalifatulallah 41 Elected
17. Mr. Wasim Ahmad 40 Elected
18. Mr. Z.K. Faizan 34
19. Ch. Zia-ul-Islam 15

From UP
20. Mr. Azam Mir Khan 20
21. Mr. Khalid Masood 31
22. Mr. Khursheed Ahmad Khan 20
23. Mr. Mohd. Ali Sulaiman 2
24. Mr. Nadeem A. Tareen 47 Elected
25. Mr. Nadeem Ahmad Farooqi 52 Elected
26. Mr. Saleem Peerzada 20
27. Dr. Shahid Jameel 40 Elected
28. Dr. Syed Mohammad Ahmad 17
29. Mr. Syed Waseem Ahmad 21
30. Mr. Zafar Iqbal 52 Elected
31. Prof. Zakia A. Siddiqui 45 Elected

Election of five (5) persons representing Muslim Educational
and Cultural Societies Situated out side the
1. Mr. Asadulla Pasha 25
2. Mr. Asaduddin Owaisi 53 Elected
3. Mr. Maulana Ghulam Mohd. Vostanvi 22
4. Dr. Aftab Alam Khan 25
5. Mr. P.A. Inamdar 56 Elected
6. Dr. Fakhruddin Mohammed 62 Elected
7. Mr. Basheer Tangal 60 Elected
8. Mr. K.M. Hasan 57 Elected
Prof Javaid Akhter
Election Officer