Riasat Ali
Riasat Ali | |
|---|---|
| General Secretary - Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee 10, Mall Avenue Lucknow 226001 | |
| Vice President - Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association | |
| Constituency | 240 Fatehpur Sadar (Vidhansabha constituency) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 28 January 1964 Fatehpur, India |
| Political party | Indian National Congress |
| Residence | Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh India New Delhi, India |
| Alma mater | Allahabad University |
Riasat Ali (born 28 January 1964) is an Indian politician of the Indian National Congress political party. Riasat Ali is the current General Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee, Vice President Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association and the Party In-Charge of Hamirpur District Congress Party Uttar Pradesh.
Riasat Ali has served as the City President of Congress Party from 1997 to 2007. He was also elected as the Gram Pradhan of Village Mahoe, District Fatehpur. Riasat Ali belongs to a Traditional Congress Family.
Early life and education
Riasat Ali was born into a Zamidaar family in rural Fatehpur, Uttar Pradesh. His father, Abdul, was a Chief police officer. Riasat Ali undertook his early schooling in St Joseph College, Allahabad and his further schooling at Allahabad University.
Career
Current Position
- Appointed as General Secretary, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
- Elected as Director, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association[1]
- Elected as Vice President, Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association[1]
- Observer/Incharge Hamirpur District Congress Party
- Member, Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
Organizational Background
- Was Secretary Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
- Was President of Fatehpur City Congress Committee (1997-2007)
- Was Convenor U.P Congress Minority Department
- Was General Secretary Fatehpur District Youth Congress
- Was Vice President Fatehpur District Congress Committee (1996-1997)
- Was Special Invitee Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee (2006-2007)
- Was AICC Observer Loksabha Tehri Garwal Seat Uttarakhand (2014)
References
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Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee
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