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Chaman Lal (politician)

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Chaman Lal
Chaman Lal as the Lord Mayor of Birmingham
113th Lord Mayor of Birmingham
In office
23 May 2023 – 22 May 2024
Preceded byMaureen Cornish
Succeeded byKen Wood
Member of Birmingham City Council for Soho & Jewellery Quarter
Assumed office
6 May 1994
Personal details
BornPakhowal, Hoshiarpur, India
Political partyLabour
Spouse
Vidya Wati
(m. 1971)

Chaman Lal is a British Labour Party politician and former Lord Mayor of Birmingham.

He took the oath for the role of Birmingham Lord Mayor on 23 May 2023.

He is the first person of British Indian origin to be elected for this designation.[1][2]

Early life

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Chaman Lal was born in a Ravidassia Sikh[3][4] family in Village Pakhowal in Hoshiarpur District as a son of Sardar Harnam Singh, a British Indian army officer who served in Italy during the Second World War and his mother Sardarni Jai Kaur. His uncle, Sardar Ram Singh was also a British Indian army officer who was killed in the Burma campaign.[1][5]

Political life

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He has been a councillor for the ward of Soho & Jewellery Quarter since 1994.[6] He joined the Labour Party in 1989.[5]

Personal life

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Lal married his wife Vidya in 1971, and they had three daughters and two sons.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Storer, Rhi (13 January 2023). "New Birmingham lord mayor named for 2023 after secret ballot". BirminghamLive.
  2. ^ "City's first British-Indian Lord Mayor takes up office". Birmingham City Council. 23 May 2023. Retrieved 24 May 2023.
  3. ^ "Two Punjab born create history by becoming Lord Mayors of Birmingham and Central England City". 30 May 2023.
  4. ^ https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/news/article/1338/citys_first_british-indian_lord_mayor_takes_up_office#:~:text=Birmingham's%20new%20Lord%20Mayor%2C%20Cllr,become%20the%20city's%20Lord%20Mayor.
  5. ^ a b c "Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Councillor Chaman Lal". Birmingham City Council.
  6. ^ Council, Birmingham City. "Councillor Chaman Lal | Soho & Jewellery Quarter Ward | Labour Party | Birmingham City Council". www.birmingham.gov.uk.