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Arif Mohammad Khan: The 'progressive' Muslim leader appointed as Kerala Governor

Khan was a Minister of State for Home in the Rajiv Gandhi government. However, he resigned in 1986 after the Congress government overturned the historic SC judgment in the Shah Bano Case

September 04, 2019 / 17:49 IST
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Arif Mohammad Khan (Image: Twitter/@MajorPoonia)
Arif Mohammad Khan (Image: Twitter/@MajorPoonia)

President Ram Nath Kovind on September 1 appointed Governors for five states. Of them, four were senior BJP leaders – Bhagat Singh Koshyari, appointed as Governor of Maharashtra; Tamilisai Sounderarajan of Telangana; Bandaru Dattatreya for Himachal Pradesh and Kalraj Mishra for Rajasthan.

The fifth – Arif Mohammad Khan – appointed as the Governor of Kerala, is the only Muslim and non-BJP member among the five to get the gubernatorial assignment, The Times of India has reported.

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Arif Mohammad Khan was a Minister of State for Home in the Rajiv Gandhi government. In fact, he was the youngest cabinet minister at that time, taking oath at the age of 30 years. However, he resigned in 1986 after the Congress government overturned the historic Supreme Court judgment in the Shah Bano Case, which had granted her the right to alimony.

Initially the Rajiv Gandhi government had supported the Shah Bano judgment, and Khan had delivered a much-acclaimed speech in Parliament to that effect.