Dr. Qamar Ul Islam was an Indian politician from the southern part of India and belongs to the state of Karnataka.
He had a long political career and represented Gulbarga (northern) constituency six times as an MLA.
He served as the Member of Parliament, Secretary of All India Congress Committee (AICC), Minister of Municipal administration, Cabinet Minister of housing and Labour, Minister of Wakf, public enterprises and was also the in-charge of the Kerala state.
Juvenile Life and Educational Background
Qamar Ul Islam also known as Qamar Sab was born on 27th of January 1948 to Noor Ul Islam in Kalaburagi.
He pursued his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from PDA College of Engineering in Kalaburagi.
Qamar Sab was interested in holding the responsibilities earlier before entering politics.
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Later he was dropped from his position in the year 2016, due to cabinet reshuffle.
Dr. Qamar Ul Islam’s dropout from the cabinet kicked up a major row, as he called it an insult to the Muslim community.
His supporters from the northern part of Karnataka state and Gulbarga constituency called for a bandh in the entire district.
He was the district in-charge of the Gulbarga city in the year 2013 and the people of Gulbarga referred Qamar Sab as “Shaan-e-Gulbarga” and “Sher-e-Karnataka”.
In 2016, Dr. Qamar Ul Islam was also elected as the All India Muslim personal Law board (AIMPLB) Member.
He maintained long-lasting relationships with other senior leaders, such as Ghulam Nabi Azad, N. Dharam Singh and M. Mallikarjun Kharge.
Brief representation of Dr. Qamar Ul Islam’s Bureaucratic career
• Member of Karnataka Legislative Assembly – (1978-1983) and