Overview
Abdur Razzak is an Indian politician from the state of West Bengal. He has been associated with electoral politics in the Murshidabad region of the state, an area that historically forms part of the Bengal delta and shares a long border with Bangladesh.
Key facts
| Name | Abdur Razzak |
|---|---|
| Profession | Politician |
| State | West Bengal, India |
| Region | Murshidabad district |
| Country | India |
Background
Murshidabad, the district associated with Razzak's political career, lies in the central part of West Bengal along the Bhagirathi river. It is one of the most populous districts in the state and has historically been a significant centre of trade, culture and politics in Bengal, having served as the capital of the Nawabs of Bengal in the eighteenth century. The district's electoral landscape has long been contested between the Indian National Congress, the Left Front, the All India Trinamool Congress and, more recently, the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Political career
Razzak is recorded among the politicians active in West Bengal's regional politics, particularly within the Murshidabad belt. His public role places him within the broader cohort of state-level political figures who operate at the constituency and district level rather than in national politics.
Significance
Politicians from districts such as Murshidabad play an important role in shaping the legislative composition of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly, given the district's substantial number of assembly seats and its socio-religiously diverse electorate. Local representatives are typically engaged with issues such as agriculture, silk and handloom industries, migrant labour, riverine erosion, and minority welfare, all of which are prominent concerns in the region.
Related topics
- Murshidabad district
- Politics of West Bengal
- West Bengal Legislative Assembly
- List of political parties in India
- Elections in West Bengal
References
- Wikidata entity: Q131632176