Actor George Baker, who had unsuccessfully contested
the 2014 Lok Sabha polls as a BJP candidate from West Bengal, and
Richard Hay, a professor of economics from Kerala, were today nominated
as members of the Anglo-Indian Community to the Lok Sabha.
George Baker, who has acted in several Assamese and Bengali movies since 1970s, had joined BJP in 2014 and unsuccessfully contested on a party ticket from Howrah in West Bengal
GeorgeBaker's most notable film was 'Chameli Memsaab' (Assamese and Bengali) which won national film award in 1975.
Professor Hay teaches economics in various academic institutes in India as well as abroad.
The President has nominated George Baker and Professor Richard Hay as members of the Anglo-Indian Community to the Lok Sabha, a Home Ministry statement said.
George Baker, who has acted in several Assamese and Bengali movies since 1970s, had joined BJP in 2014 and unsuccessfully contested on a party ticket from Howrah in West Bengal
GeorgeBaker's most notable film was 'Chameli Memsaab' (Assamese and Bengali) which won national film award in 1975.
Professor Hay teaches economics in various academic institutes in India as well as abroad.
The President has nominated George Baker and Professor Richard Hay as members of the Anglo-Indian Community to the Lok Sabha, a Home Ministry statement said.
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