Syed Shahnawaz Hussain is a former Indian federal
minister and a politician of the
Bharatiya Janata Party.
Born in
Bihar
in 1968, he studied for diploma in engineering at
Patna
and Delhi
. He
was elected to
Lok Sabha in 1999 and was
appointed Minister of State for food processing industries, youth
affairs and sports, human resource development and civil aviation.
He was given independent charge of Ministry of Coal in 2001. He is
one of a small group of prominent Muslim leaders in the
Bharatiya Janata Party. While in
Delhi, he organized rickshaw-pullers and fought for the rights of
the poor hailing from his home state of Bihar. He candidly voiced
against the poor and poverty-stricken image of those hailing from
Bihar and blames fellow native and strongman
Laloo Prasad Yadav for projecting the
poor image.
He is a
liberal Muslim with insufficient following among Muslims and he has
lost several elections, but re-entered the Lok
Sabha in November 2006 in a bye-election when he won the vacant
seat of Bhagalpur
in Bihar. Shahnawaz is a well recognized
figure in a party despite being a Muslim in a party with a Hindu
base.
Positions Held
- All India Secretary, Bhartiya Janta Yuva Morcha (BJP Youth
Wing);
- 1999