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Encyclopedia > Tariq Anwar

Tariq Anwar (born January 16, 1951 is the general secretary of the Nationalist Congress Party of India.


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  • http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lok12/biodata/12BI25.htm

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tribuneindia... Editorial (2685 words)
Those who know him say “Tariq is a young leader of an independent nature, believes in principled politics and is noted for his dynamism and fortitude.” He, no doubt, enjoyed the confidence of Kesri but did not listen to him when the old man went to Tariq’s house pleading with him to dissociate with Pawar.
Tariq’s point was that a man of such “dubious” past should not be given charge of the Bihar Congress when the party has to fight a bitter electoral battle.
Tariq Anwar: He is basically a man of the organisation with ability to carry people with him.
NCP : Tariq Anwar - General Secretary (633 words)
It was on that day that the Nationalist leaders Shri Sharad Pawar, Shri Tariq Anwar with hundreds of their political supporters assembled at No. 6, Gurudwara Rakab Ganj Road, New Delhi and took the historic decision to form a new Political Party under the name 'Nationalist Congress Party'.
Shri Sharad Pawar was elected President and Shri Tariq Anwar, General Secretary of the party.
Anwar firmly supports and believes that NCP's idelogy is of holistic democracy anchored on Gandhian secularism, equity, social justice and federalism based National Unity.
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