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- Mehbub Mondal (born 10 May 1967) is an Indian politician from West Bengal belonging to All India Trinamool Congress. He is a former member of the West...
- previous years see Kharba ****embly constituency In the 2011 election, Asif Mehbub of Congress defeated his nearest rival Anjuman Ara Begum of CPI(M). "Delimitation...
- established by his father, Mehbub Alam, a civil engineer who worked closely with the Buganda government and local governments. Mehbub Alam's projects included...
- copy of the m****cript in 1653. Mir Jafar Ali's copy ultimately p****ed to Mehbub Ali of Delhi and after his death in 1831 p****ed to a lady of Delhi. Jemadar...
- Hasan Mansoor (14 June 2014). "Tarkata fizzles". Dhaka Tribune. Joti, Mehbub (5 April 2014). "I don't want to be a hero only: Arifin Shuvo". Dhaka Tribune...
- BJP Prafulla Chandra Sarkar 45 Chanchal CPI(M) Anjuman Ara Begam INC Asif Mehbub BJP Sital Prasad Chakraborty 46 Harishchandrapur AIFB Tajmul Hossain INC...
- Legislative ****embly In****bent ****umed office 2 May 2021 Preceded by Asif Mehbub Constituency Chanchal In office 2016–2021 Preceded by Krishnendu Narayan...
- Member of West Bengal Legislative ****embly In office 2011–2014 Preceded by Mehbub Mondal Succeeded by Sital Kartabya Constituency Galsi Personal details Born...
- Sushil Chandra Roy All India Trinamool Congress 65347 20602 45 Chanchal Asif Mehbub Indian National Congress 92590 Soumitra Ray All India Trinamool Congress...
- Constituent ****embly of India Mondal family of Galsi Idrish Mondal, politician Mehbub Mondal (born 1966), politician S**** family S**** Abul Mansur Habibullah (1917–1996)...