Kamini Kumar Chanda was a non-parallel leader of Surma Valley. He was an M.A.B.L. He practiced law in his profession. While students he became a Congress worker. He joined the Swaraj Party of Deshabandhu and Motilal Nehru. he was the chairman of the Municipality of Silchar, a member of the Senate of Calcutta University. He became the Chairman of the Silchar Congress Committee on the occasion of its Silver Jubilee celebration. He also became the president of the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee in 1919.
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Datta, Kaminikumar (1878-1959) a lawyer and politician.
Kaminikumar Datta hailed from Sreekail under Muradnagar upazila of Comilla
district. Son of Krishnakumar Datta, the head pundit of Chittagong Government
Collegiate High School, he was born on 25 June 1878. He passed the Entrance
Examination from the Chittagong Government High School in 1894, graduated from
the Calcutta Ripon College in 1898 and joined the Comilla District Bar in 1901
with a BL degree of the Calcutta University. For a short period he served as a
Munsif and then joined the Comilla Bar and took up the legal profession again.
He was enrolled as an Advocate of the Calcutta High Court in 1918.
Elected a member to the Bengal Legislative Council in 1937,
Datta was the deputy leader of the Congress Parliamentary Party. He convened the
All-India Peasants' Conference at Comilla in May 1938 and was the President of
the Reception Committee. He also convened a conference of the All-Bengal and
Assam Lawyers' Association in 1938 at Comilla. In 1939 he presided over the
Conference of the All-Bengal and Assam Lawyers' Association held at Khulna.
Datta was the President of the Tippera District Relief, Rescue and
Rehabilitation Committee that was formed to quench the riots of Noakhali and
Tippera districts.
After the partition of India in 1947, Kaminikumar Datta was a
member of the Basic Principles Committee formed for making the first
Constitution of Pakistan (1956). He was elected a member of the Provincial
Legislative Assembly of East Pakistan in 1954. He was the Law Minister of the
Pakistan central government from August 1955 to September 1956 in the cabinet of
Chowdhury Muhammad Ali and represented Pakistan at the United Nations.
Kaminikumar Datta was connected with many social welfare
organisations, including the 'Abhay-Ashram' of Comilla, established in 1923. He
was a member of the Comilla District Board and the Chairman of the Comilla
Municipality. He made valuable contributions to the establishment of the
Sreekail College founded by his younger brother, Captain narendra nath
datta in 1941. The Datta brothers also established an English High
School at their village Sreekail and named it 'The Sreekail Krishnakumar Datta
English High School' after their father. He turned his residence at Kandirpar in
Comilla town in to a hostel for the female students and named it 'The Mrnalini
Chhatri-Nibas' after his deceased wife Mrinalini Datta. He also donated all his
landed property at Sreekail in favour of the local educational institutions
founded by Datta brothers. Kaminikumar Datta died on 4 January 1959.
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