Chaudhary Rahim Khan

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The Honourable
Chaudhary Rahim Khan
चौधरी रहीम खां
Chaudhary Rahim Khan, Former MP from Faridabad, India.png
Official portrait, 1984
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
In office
31 December 1984 18 December 1987

Chaudhary Rahim Khan (pronounced [rəɦiːmxãː] ; 1 February 1923 – 18 December 1987) was an Indian politician, who served as a Member of Parliament representing the Faridabad constituency in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament. [1] He died before he was to complete his term as Member of Parliament. [2] He served as the Minister of Power and Irrigation, Waqf, and Fisheries in the Government of Haryana and was also elected as a Member of the Haryana Legislative Assembly three times. [3]

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Early life and background

Chaudhary Rahim Khan was born to Shri Nawaz Khan on 1 February 1923. He was born in the village of Sultanpur-Punahana in modern-day Haryana. He was an ethnic Meo. He was an agriculturist as well as a political and social worker. He had served formerly as a member of the armed forces of India as a Havildar (equivalent to a sergeant), where he was rendered overseas in the Burma Campaign during World War II. He was also awarded a war medal for his service. [3]

He married Shrimati Budho and had 3 sons and 4 daughters. He is the patriarch of the Rahim Khan Clan, one of the most prominent political dynasties in the Mewat region of Haryana. Two of his notable sons are Chaudhary Habib Ur Rehman and Chaudhary Mohammad Ilyas, both of whom inherited his political legacy.

His brother Chaudhary Sardar Khan served as a Member of Legislative Assembly from the Nuh constituency and worked as the Minister of State for Home Affairs in the Government of Haryana (1977–1982). [4]

Political career

Chaudhary Rahim Khan started his political career as the Sarpanch from the Gram Panchayat of Sultanpur-Punahana in 1953. He was later elected as the Panchayat Samiti Chairman of Punahana in 1965. Following this, in 1967, he contested and won the first-ever Legislative Assembly Seat from the Nuh constituency, following the creation of Haryana State from Punjab in 1966. In this term he was appointed as the Minister of State for Technical Education and Waqf in the Government of Haryana. He was re-elected in 1972 and served his term till 1974 as his win was rendered officially invalid by the Supreme Court of India. In 1974, however, his brother, Chaudhary Sardar Khan, was elected and assumed his place. In 1982, he was elected to his final term in Haryana's Legislative Assembly, which lasted until 1984. During this time, he served as Haryana's Minister for Irrigation and Power, Waqf, and Fisheries. [3]

He then won the 1984 Lok Sabha Election from the Faridabad Lok Sabha constituency by a margin of 1,34,371 votes over the previous seat holder Tayyab Husain, receiving 53.1% of the total votes cast in the constituency that year. This was a momentous victory for Shri Rahim Khan, and it cemented his popularity among the people of Faridabad. [1]

It is also reported that the last Nawab of Pataudi, Mansoor Ali Khan, celebrated Chaudhary Rahim Khan on his historic victory against Husain with an elephant ride. [ citation needed ] Chaudhary Rahim Khan is also said to have a close friendship and political relationship with the Former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi.

He later died before he was able to complete his term as Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha. Then Governor of Haryana S.M.H Burney, Devi Lal, Bansi Lal, Bhajan Lal all expressed their grief on the passing of Khan. In 1987, Rajiv Gandhi also attended his funeral in the village of Sultanpur-Punahana. [5]

Positions held

Legislative and Parliamentary service

#FromToPositionParty
1.19671968 Member of Legislative Assembly from Nuh (1st term) IND
2.19721974 Member of Legislative Assembly from Nuh (2nd term) IND
3.19821984 Member of Legislative Assembly from Nuh (3rd term) IND
4.19841987 Member of Parliament in the 8th Lok Sabha from Faridabad INC

Government of Haryana

Key leadership roles

Committee memberships and advisory roles

Political and social views

Development of the Mewat region

Chaudhary Rahim Khan was the first politician to make the demand for a University in the Mewat region of India. Khan had welcomed the former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, to the Saumka village of Kaman, Rajasthan. This is where he presented a memorandum to the Prime Minister on behalf of the Meo community. In this memorandum, he mentioned nine important demands for removing the backwardness of the Mewat region, [6] with the main ones being:

Rajiv Gandhi had assured that he would fulfill these demands. Chaudhary Rahim Khan had also made repeated demands for these issues in the Lok Sabha, however, most of these issues have not been resolved till this day. Mewat Development Board was later established in Rajasthan, similar to Haryana. [6]

New Railway Lines in the Mewat region

In the 6th session of the 8th Lok Sabha session, Chaudhary Rahim Khan inquired about the government's plans to construct new railway lines in the Mewat region, which includes the districts of Alwar, Gurgaon, Faridabad, and Bharatpur in Haryana and Rajasthan. [7]

The Minister of State (Independent Charge) of Railways, Madhavrao Scindia, provided a response, stating that the construction of a rail line between Mathura and Alwar was already underway. Additionally, a survey was being conducted for a rail line that would bypass Delhi, connecting Khurja and Rewari. This survey was intended to assess the operational and financial implications of the proposed link. The Minister's response indicated that while there were ongoing projects and planning efforts related to railway expansion in the region, specific details regarding new railway lines in all the mentioned districts were not fully addressed at that time. [7]

On 15 February 2021, The Government of India passed the budget for the Gurgaon-Nuh-Alwar railway lines as proposed by Chaudhary Rahim Khan. [8]

Meo Upliftment

Chaudhary Rahim Khan was a strong proponent the ideology of regionalism and Meo upliftment, an ethnic group originitating from the historical region of Mewat. Chaudhary Rahim Khan was the founder and president of the All India Meo Sabha, which was responsible for uniting ethnic Meos that were scattered across Haryana, Rajasthan, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Uttar Pradesh, post independence. He would often hold All India Meo Sabha committees and initiative programmes alongside other Indian Members of Parliament for the development of the regions where ethnic Meos were scattered post-independence, raising awareness about the ethnic group and the historical region. [9]

He made demands for the recognition of the ethnic Meos as part of the Scheduled Tribes in India and granting them reservations accordingly due to their economically and educationally disadvantaged status in Indian society. [6]

He has also written the book "Writing the History of Meos" to preserve the culture of ethnic Meos. [9]

Indian Union Budget 1986-87

Chaudhary Rahim Khan had supported the Indian general budget of 1986-87. He praised the budget as progressive and beneficial for the country's future, commending Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and the Finance Minister for addressing the needs of the poor, scheduled tribes, and backward classes.

In his speech, Khan also recited two Urdu verses to underline his points. The first verse was:

"Khudaa Ne Aajtak us Koum ki haalat nahin badli,Na Ho jisko Akal Apne Ap Apnee Haalat Badalne ki."

This translates to, "God has never changed the condition of those who do not have the wisdom to change their own condition." He used this verse to criticize the opposition for being defeated and demoralized, implying that they were not taking responsibility for improving their own situation.

"Na Samjhoge A- Hindostan Walo to mit jaoge,Tumhari Dastan Tak Bhi Nahin Hogi Dastanon Main."

This translates to, "If you do not understand, O people of India, you will be wiped out, and your story will not even be among the tales told." This verse was used to caution the opposition about the consequences of not taking their responsibilities seriously.

Additionally, Khan emphasized the importance of agriculture, describing it as the foundation of India's economy. He highlighted the disparity between the value of farm produce and the benefits received by farmers, advocating for a reduction in the costs of agricultural machinery and better support for the farming community. Khan also addressed rural development, noting the lack of basic amenities such as electricity, water supply, and sewerage in villages compared to urban areas. He called for improvements in these areas to reduce the urban-rural divide.

Furthermore, Khan spoke about the issue of corruption, suggesting that loans and permits should be made more accessible to ordinary citizens, particularly unemployed youth. He also underscored the need for uniform educational standards across urban and rural areas to prevent further social stratification. [10]

Controversies

Rahim Khan vs Khurshid Ahmed on 8 August 1974

High Court judgement

When Chaudhary Rahim Khan was elected for his second term in Haryana's Legislative Assembly in 1972, he defeated Khurshid Ahmed, who was a sitting minister at that time. Following this humiliating defeat, Khurshid Ahmed filed a case in the Punjab and Haryana High Court against Chaudhary Rahim Khan and challenged the election on various grounds of corrupt practices.

Chaudhary Rahim Khan was accused of the following under the Representation of the People Act, 1951:

  • Bribery (Section 123(1)): Khurshid Ahmed alleged that Chaudhary Rahim Khan gave a vehicle to another candidate with the assurance that he would repay the expenses spent in using it for the election campaign. This accusation, however, was not established since there was no evidence to indicate that financial help was supplied to convince the candidate not to withdraw from the race.
  • Appeal to Faith (Section 123(3)): Chaudhary Rahim Khan and his supporters were accused of delivering speeches that appealed to Muslim voters to vote for Shri Rahim Khan because he was a "true Muslim" whilst labelling Khurshid Ahmed as a non-believer. Chaudhary Rahim Khan was booked under this section as this was considered a corrupt practice under Section 123(3).
  • Character Assassination (Section 123(4)): Khurshid Ahmed Chaudhary alleged that Chaudhary Rahim Khan had distributed handbills containing false allegations against Khurshid Ahmed, including charges of womanising and forcing Muslims to eat pork, and threatening divine displeasure if voters elected Khurshid Ahmed Chaudhary. These allegations were considered a corrupt practice under Section 123(4).

The distribution of damaging handbills was crucial evidence in the case. The court found acceptable, direct, and circumstantial testimony that the handbills were distributed with the knowledge and consent of Chaudhary Rahim Khan, which led to the finding of corrupt practices. Hence, Chaudhary Rahim Khan was booked under sections 123(3) and (4) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951 for appealing to voters' religion and character assassination of Khurshid Ahmed. However, the High Court dismissed the allegation of bribery under Section 123(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.

Appeal in the Supreme Court of India

Chaudhary Rahim Khan decided to appeal this case in the Supreme Court of India. The bench that heard the case consisted of Justice V. R. Krishna Iyer, Justice Bhagwati, P.N. and Justice Palekar, D.G. The court dismissed the appeal, however, the court judgement stated the following:

"The appellant, in this case, is less guilty than the 1st respondent depicts him but is less innocent than he professes."Supreme Court of India, 'Rahim Khan vs Khurshid Ahmed and Ors' on 8 August, 1974 [11]

The court decided to favour the High Court judgement and officially overturned the 1972 election of Chaudhary Rahim Khan. He was booked under sections 123(3) and (4) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. Chaudhary Rahim Khan's brother, Chaudhary Sardar Khan won the next Assembly seat from Nuh constituency after Khurshid in 1977. Despite this incident, Chaudhary Rahim Khan went on to have a successful political career, winning the subsequent Legislative Assembly term in 1982 from the Nuh constituency and went on to become a Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha in 1984 from the Faridabad constituency.[ citation needed ]

This case is titled "Rahim Khan vs Khurshid Ahmed and Ors on 8 August, 1974" and still holds significant notability in Indian legal history and continues to be part of the curriculum in many Indian law schools to this day. [11]

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