Bashir Ahmad (Urdu: بشیر احمد ) | |
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Member of the Scottish Parliament for Glasgow |
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In office 3 May 2007 – 6 February 2009 |
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Succeeded by | Anne McLaughlin |
Personal details | |
Born |
Amritsar, British India |
12 February 1940
Died | 6 February 2009 Glasgow, Scotland |
(aged 68)
Political party | Scottish National Party |
Spouse(s) | Naseem |
Children | 7 |
Bashir Ahmad (12 February 1940 – 6 February 2009) was a successful businessman and a Scottish National Party politician. He made history when he was elected to the Scottish Parliament to represent the Glasgow region at the 2007 election, as the first MSP to be elected from Asian-Scots, Muslim and non-White backgrounds.
He was born in Amritsar, British India. In 1961, at the age of 21, Ahmad emigrated to Scotland from Pakistan. He served five terms as President of the Pakistan Welfare Association.
Ahmnad joined the SNP in 1992. In 1995, he founded Asian Scots for Independence to attract more Asian-Scots to the party. He retired from business in 2003 to devote himself to politics. In Scottish Parliament elections, 2003, he defeated Labour to become the MSP for Pollokshields East.
Upon his selection as second on the SNP's Glasgow list, Ahmad said: "The lack of any Asian or ethnic minority voice in the Scottish Parliament has been felt deeply in my community. But SNP members have righted that wrong. By doing so, they have proved that the SNP aspires to lead a Scottish Parliament that will represent all of Scotland – a truly national parliament. I firmly believe the SNP can now earn the trust of the Asian community throughout Scotland and that this will be a bond that endures for generations."
During the 2007 elections, Ahmad was elected to the Scottish Parliament on the Glasgow regional list. He thus became the first non-white and first Muslim MSP. He took his oath of office using both the Urdu and English language.