Paul Nischal

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Paul Nischal

Born British India
Political party Labour Party (UK) formally Conservative Party (UK)

Paul Nischal, is the chairman of the NRI International Club based in the UK. He joined the Conservative Party in 1965 and subsequently became the first Indian Member of British Parliament Candidate for the British Conservative Party for the 1983 and 1987 General Elections, contesting the Birmingham Small Heath Constituency. [1] His membership was especially valued for his strong influence in the Asian Business Community of Birmingham.[2] Following the 2nd consecutive UK general election defeat by the Conservative party as the party moved more towards the right of the political spectrum, Paul Nischal joined the Labour Party.

Paul Nischal acted as a political aid to Rajiv Gandhi the 7th Prime Minister of India in the 1991 campaign. He continues a distinguished role for the City of Birmingham UK in Education as well as performing a role as a Foundation Governor for the Grammar School King Edward VI Five Ways[3] . He has also been heavily active over for the last 30 years for many Indian Charities supporting the educational needs of underprivileged children.

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[edit] Birmingham, Small Heath

General Election 1983: Birmingham, Small Heath
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rt. Hon. D.H. Howell 22,874 63.8 n/a
Conservative Paul Nischal 7,262 20.2 n/a
Liberal A.M. Bostock 5,722 16.0 n/a

[edit] Birmingham, Small Heath

General Election 1987: Birmingham, Small Heath
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour Rt. Hon. D.H. Howell 22,787 66.3 -87
Conservative Paul Nischal 7,266 21.1 +4
Liberal J.A.M. Hemming 3,600 10.5 n/a

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  1. ^ title=UK Parliamentary Results
  2. ^ [Getting Into Local Power: The Politics of Ethnic Minorities in British, By Romain Garbaye, ISBN 1405126973]
  3. ^ title=KE FW School Govenors

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