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Mubashar Jawed Akbar : ウィキペディア英語版
M. J. Akbar

Mobashar Jawad "M.J." Akbar (Bengali: মবাসের জাবেদ একবার, is a leading Indian journalist and author besides being the national spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Rajya Sabha MP from Jharkhand.〔http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/mj-akbar-wins-rajya-sabha-by-poll-from-jharkhand-777647〕 He was the Editor-in-Chief and then Editorial Director of ''The Sunday Guardian'', a weekly newspaper that he founded, until he left to join politics full-time. He has remained associated with the leading media houses and periodicals in India including ''India Today'', ''Headlines Today'', ''The Telegraph''. ''The Asian Age'' and ''Deccan Chronicle'' among others.
He has written several non-fiction books, including ''Byline'' (New Delhi: Chronicle Books, 2003), a biography of Jawaharlal Nehru titled ''Nehru: The Making of India'', a book on Kashmir titled ''Kashmir: Behind the Vale'', ''Riot After Riot'' and ''India: The Siege Within.'' He also authored ''The Shade of Swords,'' a history of ''jihad.'' Akbar has also authored fiction, such as the family saga ''Blood Brothers''. His latest book is ''Tinderbox: The past and future of Pakistan'', in January 2012 which discusses the themes of identity crisis and class struggles in Pakistan.
==Early life==
He was born on 11 January 1951. As per semi-fictional book written by Akbar, ''Blood Brothers – A Family Saga'', he suggested that his grandfather was a Hindu named Prayag, who converted into Islam in the small jute-mill town of Telinipara, north of Calcutta and situated in the Hooghly District of West Bengal- he would acquire the name Rehmatullah and marry a girl there.〔Blood Brothers by M J Akbar: Interviews and Excerpts http://www.mjakbar.org/mjrevpk.asp〕 Akbar attended Calcutta Boys' School and later Presidency College, Calcutta, where he attained a BA (Hons) in English between 1967 – 1970.〔(M J Akbar – Biography )〕

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