- Md Shamsul Hasan Khan
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Shri Md Shamsul Hasan Khan In office
1sth Lok SabhaIn office
1977–1980Preceded by Shri Mohan Swarup Succeeded by Shri Harish Kumar Gangawar Constituency Pilibhit Personal details Born February 13, 1926
Sherpur Village, Pilibhit, Uttar PradeshPolitical party Bharatiya Lok Dal Spouse(s) Smt. Razia Bano Begam Children No Residence Pilibhit Religion Islamism Ex member of Parliament Shri Md Shamsul Hasan Khan (born 13 February 1926) was Member of Parliament in the sixth Lok Sabha from Pilibhit Constituency elected in 1977 on Bharatiya Lok Dal's ticket. Shri Md Shamsul Hasan Khan was son of Shri Mohd. Badrul Hasan Khan, who was the nawab of sherpur reasat under Rampur state.[1]
Shri Md Shamsul Hasan Khan attended his school at Col. Brown School, in Dehradun and after that he went to Cambridge University in 1942 to attend Bachelor's degree.[2]
He married Smt. Razia Bano Begam but had no offspring from her. Shri Md Shamsul Hasan Khan was very impressed with Indian National Congress Idology, so he joined Indian National Congress as member of All-India Congress Committee (O) and became President of District Congress Committee (O) unit and occupied the position for six years.[3]
He was a prominent Agriculturist from Pilibhit, was also member of Farmers' forum of India. He also started a school in sherpur village named Kishwarjahan School, Sherpur and became lifelong President of this school.[4]
He was a renowned social worker in the Pilibhit, known for Educational and agricultural development of Pilibhit District. he Experimented and introduced new and scientific methods for the development of agriculture and horticulture, and his movement was pioneered rubber plantation, in Tarai area of Pilibhit and Nainital Districts.[5]
He loved outdoor games and became a member of Rotary Club, Pilibhit, Boat House Club, Nainital. He was an efficient player of football and chess.
He was elected as sixth Member of Parliament from Pilibhit Constituency with 71.32% votes on Bharatiya Lok Dal Ticket and defeated his rival contender who was from Indian National Congress and received 19.73% votes in the general election held in the 1977 and claimed highest victory ever from Pilibhit Constituency seat.
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