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Prem Hari Barma ( Bengali: প্রেমহরি বর্মন) was a Bengali politician, and former leader of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes in Dinajpur, East Bengal.

Biography

Barma was born to a Hindu family in Dinajpur, Bengal Presidency. He was the first lawyer from a Scheduled Castes and Tribes background. In 1936, Barma was elected to the Bengal Legislative Assembly from Dinajpur. He became a minister at the Bengal Legislative Council in 1942. During the 1946 Bengal Legislative Assembly election, he successfully won, representing the Scheduled Castes and Tribes in partnership with the Muslim League. [1] The following year, he became a member of the 1st National Assembly of Pakistan. [2] He advocated for a secular constitution of Pakistan. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Dinajpur District Portal". দিনাজপুর জেলা প্রশাসন. Archived from the original on 1 January 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  2. ^ Möller, Ulrika; Schierenbeck, Isabell (2014). Political Leadership, Nascent Statehood and Democracy: A comparative study. Routledge. p. 80. ISBN  978-1-317-67310-1.
  3. ^ Saeed, Sadia (2016). Politics of Desecularization: Law and the Minority Question in Pakistan. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-1-107-14003-5. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Prem Hari Barma ( Bengali: প্রেমহরি বর্মন) was a Bengali politician, and former leader of the Scheduled Castes and Tribes in Dinajpur, East Bengal.

Biography

Barma was born to a Hindu family in Dinajpur, Bengal Presidency. He was the first lawyer from a Scheduled Castes and Tribes background. In 1936, Barma was elected to the Bengal Legislative Assembly from Dinajpur. He became a minister at the Bengal Legislative Council in 1942. During the 1946 Bengal Legislative Assembly election, he successfully won, representing the Scheduled Castes and Tribes in partnership with the Muslim League. [1] The following year, he became a member of the 1st National Assembly of Pakistan. [2] He advocated for a secular constitution of Pakistan. [3]

References

  1. ^ "Dinajpur District Portal". দিনাজপুর জেলা প্রশাসন. Archived from the original on 1 January 2012. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  2. ^ Möller, Ulrika; Schierenbeck, Isabell (2014). Political Leadership, Nascent Statehood and Democracy: A comparative study. Routledge. p. 80. ISBN  978-1-317-67310-1.
  3. ^ Saeed, Sadia (2016). Politics of Desecularization: Law and the Minority Question in Pakistan. Cambridge University Press. ISBN  978-1-107-14003-5. Retrieved 26 April 2020.

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