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Amer Ali Khan (born 18 October 1973) is an Indian journalist and politician from Telangana. Nominated as Member of Legislative Council for Telangana Legislative Council in August 2024, he took oath as MLC on August 16. Amer is the son of Zahid Ali Khan, chief editor of 'The Siasat Daily', and has completed his degrees in Communication and Journalism from Osmania University and MBA from Sultan–ul-Uloom. He is actively involved in advocating for social and economic rights within his community.
Birthdate:
18 October 1973
Full Name:
Amer Ali Khan
Birthplace:
Hyderabad, Telangana
Nationality:
Indian
Residence:
Hyderabad, Telangana
Gender:
Male
Parents:
Zahid Ali Khan (Father), Shama Fatima Khan (Mother)
Partner:
Juveria Khaleel Rehman
Education:
Osmania University (College), Sultan–ul-Uloom (University)

Ali Khan Bio

Amer Ali Khan (born 18 October 1973) is an Indian journalist and politician from Hyderabad, Telangana. He serves as a nominated Member of the Telangana Legislative Council, having taken oath on 16 August 2024 under the Governor’s quota. Over the years he has combined a career in Urdu-language journalism with public advocacy on social and economic rights.

Before entering the Legislative Council, Khan worked as a news editor at The Siasat Daily, one of the largest circulated Urdu dailies in India. His nomination was widely viewed as a recognition of the welfare, educational, and community work carried out through the newspaper and its associated organizations.

Early Life and Background

Amer Ali Khan was born on 18 October 1973 in Hyderabad, Telangana. He grew up in a family with deep roots in Urdu journalism, an environment that shaped his early interest in news, language, and public affairs.

He is the son of Zahid Ali Khan, the chief editor of The Siasat Daily, and Shama Fatima Khan. Raised in the household of an established editor, he was exposed from a young age to the rhythms of a newsroom and the responsibilities that come with running a major publication.

Khan completed his bachelor’s degree in Communication and Journalism from Osmania University in Hyderabad. He later earned a Master of Business Administration from Sultan–ul-Uloom, also located in Hyderabad, rounding out his formal education with a blend of media and management training.

Path to Public Service

Amer Ali Khan began his professional life in journalism, working alongside his father at The Siasat Daily. Over time he rose to the position of news editor, contributing to one of the most widely read Urdu newspapers in the country and helping shape its coverage of regional and national issues.

Beyond the newsroom, he became active in movements advocating for the implementation of a 12 percent reservation as promised by the BRS government, standing at the forefront of community demands for social and economic rights. This public advocacy helped establish his profile beyond journalism.

His sustained involvement in social, educational, and welfare activities associated with The Siasat eventually drew the attention of state authorities. In recognition of those contributions, his name was recommended by the Council of Ministers for nomination to the Telangana Legislative Council.

Ali Khan Career

Early Career in Journalism

Amer Ali Khan built his early career within the The Siasat Daily newsroom in Hyderabad. Working at a publication with a long history of Urdu journalism, he developed a strong grounding in reporting, editing, and editorial decision-making.

Through years of daily newsroom work, he progressed into the role of news editor, taking on responsibility for shaping the newspaper’s coverage of politics, education, and community affairs in Telangana. This period cemented his reputation as a careful editor and a steady public voice on minority and social issues.

Political Recognition and Legislative Council Appointment (2024)

In January 2024, the Council of Ministers in Telangana recommended Amer Ali Khan’s name for nomination to the Legislative Council under the Governor’s quota. The recommendation, made on 13 January 2024, was framed as recognition of the social, economic, welfare, and educational activities of The Siasat.

A Gazette Notification appointing him as a Member of the Legislative Council under the Governor’s quota was issued on 27 January 2024. The Governor accepted the appointment on 7 March 2024, formally clearing the way for him to take office.

Khan took oath as a Member of the Telangana Legislative Council on 16 August 2024. His entry into the Council marked a transition from journalism to a formal legislative role, while continuing his association with the activities of The Siasat group.

Tenure Under Scrutiny (2025)

On 13 August 2025, the Supreme Court of India imposed a stay on the appointment of Amer Ali Khan as a Member of the Telangana Legislative Council under the Governor’s quota. The stay introduced legal uncertainty around his continuation in the Legislative Council.

The development drew significant attention in Telangana’s political circles, given the unusual nature of nominating a journalist under the Governor’s quota. As of the most recent reporting, the matter remained before the courts.

Notable Events and Milestones

Khan’s nomination was itself a milestone, as it formally linked the legacy of The Siasat Daily with representation in the Telangana Legislature. The recommendation by the Council of Ministers and the subsequent Gazette Notification underscored the state’s recognition of the newspaper’s role in community welfare.

Ali Khan Family

Family Background and Public Service Lineage

Amer Ali Khan belongs to a family with a long association with Urdu journalism in Hyderabad. His father, Zahid Ali Khan, serves as the chief editor of The Siasat Daily, one of the most widely circulated Urdu newspapers in India.

His mother is Shama Fatima Khan. Growing up in a household that combined media work with community engagement shaped Amer Ali Khan’s later interest in social and educational causes, as well as his decision to step into public life through the Legislative Council.

Personal Life

Amer Ali Khan is married to Juveria Khaleel Rehman. The couple has three children, comprising one son and two daughters. The family is based in Hyderabad, Telangana, where Amer Ali Khan continues to be associated with the activities of The Siasat group.

2025 Season Performance

The year 2025 has been dominated for Amer Ali Khan by the legal challenge to his Legislative Council seat. On 13 August 2025, the Supreme Court imposed a stay on his appointment as a Member of the Telangana Legislative Council under the Governor’s quota, placing his tenure in limbo.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding his membership, he has remained publicly active in Hyderabad, continuing his association with The Siasat Daily and various community initiatives linked to the newspaper’s welfare and educational work.

The outlook for the remainder of 2025 hinges on the outcome of the Supreme Court proceedings. Depending on the final ruling, his role in the Legislative Council could either be restored, modified, or brought to an end, shaping the next phase of his public career.