MD Alam a young American Politician from Kansas City, Missouri, USA

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Contents about MD Alam / MD ALAM / MD Alam Rabbi
Summary

1 MD Alam's Profile - MD ALAM / MD RABBI ALAM (Kansas City)
1.1 Professional Background
1.2 Education
1.3 My Interests
1.3.1 Professional
1.3.2 Personal
1.4 Photos
1.5 MD Alam's Current Projects - 2010
1.6 Political Background
1.7 References
1.8 Feedback & Notes from my WikiNeighbours
1.9 Catogery


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Summary


MD ALAM is an American Politician and a Democrat. Curently MD ALAM is running for a public office in the Missouri General Assembly as a Legislator [1]. MD Alam is in the race of Missouri House District - 50 in the South kansas City, Grandview, Raytown and former Bannister Mall area where the famous Three Trails and Santa Fe Trails are located. Curently MD Alam serves as the National Chairman of US National Democratic Party Asian American Caucus US-NDPAAC[2]. [[MD Alam is also the State Chairman of Missouri Democratic Party Asian American Caucus MDPAAC [3] and he is the pioneer of National Democratic Party Asian American Caucus NDPAAC [4]. MD Alam served in the United_States_Army and is Operation Iraqi Freedom Veteran. MD Alam was honorably discharged from the US Army and joined in the American Politics as a young Politician who is orginally from Bangladesh and a Naturalied US Citizen is working towards bring the Asian American fellow immigrant communities and leaderships as a class 1 Citizen.

MD Alam was born and raised in Village Rajapur in the Rupsha Upazila in the City of Khulna the divisional Headquarters of Khulna District. Recently MD Alam is leading "The Tony Singh Bill" and gained a lot of momentum towards the legislation process in the state of Missouri. The effort of "Creating A Safe Community" with the empowerment of Tony Sing Bill is a great deals what making MD Alam famous in the great State Missouri in the United States of America.


MD Rabbi Alam (talk)12:11, 22 June 2010