Mohammad Abdul Jaleel Faridi (14 December 1913 – 19 May 1974)[1] popularly known as Dr. Faridi was an Indian physician, freedom fighter, socialist, politician and social worker.[2][3][4] He was the founder of Qaed, a Urdu daily.[5] He was the founder of All India Muslim Majlis (Dr. Faridi), a political party founded in 1968 following a split in Samyukta Vidhayak Dal.[6][7][8]
Faridi was a medical practitioner who turned into the freedom struggle and then politics. He joined Praja Socialist Party in 1951, later he left the party in 1960s after serving as the leader of legislative council for the party.[11]
Lifetime Achievement Award by All India Majlis-e-Mushawarat (2022)[14]
Legacy
United Muslim of India and Urdu Development Organization gives the Award namely Dr. Abdul Jaleel Faridi Lifetime Achievement Award singe 1997 on Urdu Day.[15]
References
^Sabha, Haryana (India) Vidhan (1974). Debates (in Hindi). Vidhan Sabha. p. 100.