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Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed leads by 1.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was appointed as India's Minister of Agriculture under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. He oversaw agricultural policies during the Green Revolution, focusing on food security.
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed was elected as the 5th President of India, serving from 1974 to 1977. He was the second Muslim to hold the office, and his presidency was marked by the Emergency period.
President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed signed the proclamation of a national Emergency on June 25, 1975, on the advice of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. This suspended fundamental rights and led to authoritarian rule until 1977.
Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed died in office on February 11, 1977, due to a heart attack. He was the second Indian president to die in office, leading to B.D. Jatti serving as acting president.
Neda Mohammadi co-founded the Afghan Women's Network (AWN), a coalition of women's rights organizations. AWN advocated for gender equality, education, and political participation for Afghan women, especially under Taliban rule.
Mohammadi was arrested by the Taliban for participating in a protest demanding women's rights to education and work. She was detained for several months, drawing international condemnation and highlighting the regime's crackdown on activists.
Mohammadi was awarded the International Women of Courage Award by the US Department of State. The award recognized her activism and bravery in advocating for women's rights under the Taliban regime.
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