MIM\'s Jaleel first non-Congress Muslim MP from Maharashtra

MIM's Jaleel first non-Congress Muslim MP from Maharashtra

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

AIMIM's who won from seat by 4,492 votes against Shiv Sena Khaire, will be Maharashtra's first non- Muslim member of the

Of them, and former A R Antulay had won the poll twice, an said.

Jaleel, the journalist-turned-politician, said, "I had focused my campaign on development but the Sena has always campaigned around religious sentiments."

In 2014, Jaleel quit his job as a in a national channel and days later, contested and won the Assembly poll from central assembly segment.

won from Akola Lok Sabha seat in 1962 on ticket. Two were elected from Akola seat to Lok Sabha in 1967 and 1971.

This time, the NCP fielded from Akola seat against BJP but he lost. No major party fielded a Muslim candidate in these elections.

won the Lok Sabha seat from Washim constituency in 1984 as a Congress candidate.

Antulay was the last Muslim elected to the Lok Sabha from as a Congress nominee. He won the 1999 election but lost to candidate in 2004.

There are around 1.30 crore in Maharashtra, slightly above 11 per cent of the state's total 11.24 crore population, an said.

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First Published: Fri, May 24 2019. 15:06 IST