Bajpe Abdul Khader Mohiddin (5 May 1938 – 10 July 2018) was an Indian politician and community activist in Beary. In 1978, he was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly in India from the Barnwal constituency.[1] Mohiddin was also a member of the Legislative Council from 1990 to 2002. Mohiddin was also the 'chief whip' in the Legislative Council from 1994 to 1995. He later went on to become the Minister for Higher Education and Industry, under Chief Minister J. H. Patel, from 1995 to 1999.[2] In 2016, Mohiddin was recognized by the state government for his service with the Devaraj Urs award.[3][4] He was also awarded 'Beary of the Century' by Beary's Welfare Association, Bangalore.[5]

B. A. Mohiddin
Personal details
Born(1938-05-05)5 May 1938
Bajpe
Died10 July 2008(2008-07-10) (aged 70)
SpouseKhateeja (25 May 1962)
Children2 Sons and 2 Daughters
Parent(s)Abdul Khader (father), Haleema (mother)
EducationB.Sc.
ProfessionAgriculturist & Industrialist

A biography of Mohiddin called Nannolagina Naanu was released on 20 July 2018 by the Chief minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaia.[6] An English translation of Nannolagina Naanu "The I Within Me"was released on 1 May 2019.[7]

Early life and background edit

Mohiddin was born to Abdul Khader and Haleema on 5th May 1938 in Bajpe village of Mangalore taluk. He completed his Graduation in Science - B.Sc from 1959 to 1961 in Vijaya College, Bangalore.[8]

Personal life edit

B. A. Mohiddin married Khateeja on 25 May 1962. The couple has four children which includes two sons A K Mustaq, Asif Masood and two daughter Haleema Shahin, Fathima Sabeena.[8]

Political career edit

Mohiddin joined the Indian National Congress (INC) in 1969. He became General secretary of Youth Congress under D. B. Chandregowda, and then the General Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee under Devraj Urs in 1975, a position he served till 1980. In 1978, he contested the Assembly election from Bantval. After that, he was denied a party ticket to contest subsequent elections, and consequently, joined the Janata Dal party. In 2004, he rejoined the INC[9] and was a member of the All India Congress Committee since 2007.

Positions held edit

# From To Position
1969 General Secretary of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee.
1975 1980 General Secretary of KPCC under Devraj Urs.
1978 1983 M.L.A from Bantwal Constituency.
1990 2002 Member of the Legislative Council
  • Government Chief Whip in Legislative Council (1994-1995).
1994 Government Chief Whip, Legislative Council.
1995 1999 Minister for Higher Education & Industry
1996 Re-elected as M.L.C.
  • Appointed as Minister on 6 June 1996 for SSI.
1999 Minister for Higher Education on (on 2 March 1999)
Director, Consumer Federation of Karnataka for 6 years.[10]

Death edit

Mohiddin died on 10 July 2018.[11][12] left behind a wife-Khadeeja, sons-Abdul Khader Mushtaq and Asif Masood, and daughters-Halima Shahin and Fatima Sabina.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "www.elections.in - Results 1978". elections.in.
  2. ^ "Moideen - Higher Education Minister". The Hindu.
  3. ^ "Devaraj Urs Award 2016". Deccan Herald.
  4. ^ "CM Siddaramaiah". Times of India.
  5. ^ "Beary Of the Century". Daijiworld.
  6. ^ "autobiography-nannolagina-naanu". varthabharati.
  7. ^ "Autobiography Released".
  8. ^ a b "Mangalore: Former Minister B A Mohideen is 'Beary of the Century'". www.daijiworld.com. Retrieved 10 January 2023.
  9. ^ "K.H. Srinivasa, B.A. Mohideen join Congress". The Hindu. 9 March 2004. Archived from the original on 24 May 2005. Retrieved 29 April 2024.
  10. ^ "Government Of Karnataka Profile". Karnataka Legislative Assembly www.kla.kar.nic.in.
  11. ^ "The News minute".
  12. ^ "News Karnataka".
  13. ^ "Mohiddin Bawa Awarded Devraj Urs- 2016". mpositive.