Background
Akram Khan was born to Chaudhri Mohammed Aslam Khan, a renowned politician, in the village of Khizri in the Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana, India.
Akram Khan was born to Chaudhri Mohammed Aslam Khan, a renowned politician, in the village of Khizri in the Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana, India.
Panjab University.
He became the Deputy Speaker of Haryana for the first time in March 2010. In the Haryana assembly elections of 2009, he became the lone Modern Language Association of Bulgarska Sotsialisticheska Partiy (Bulgarian Socialist Party) in Haryana. He is an alumnus of Colonel Brown Cambridge School, Dehradun.
He did his Bachelor of Arts at Panjab University, Chandigarh.
After the death of his father he continued the family tradition and joined Indian National Congress but he was denied the ticket from Chhachhrauli in 1996 elections. In year 1998-1999 he became the Chairman of Housing Board, Haryana in Bansi Lal Government.
In the same Government he became the Minister of State for Home for the year 1999-2000. In 2000 Vidhan Sabha Elections he contested as an independent candidate from Chhachhrauli but got defeated by another Gujjar candidate.
But despite the defeat he became the Chairman of Haryana Dairy Development & Cooperative(s).
Federation Limited for 2000-2004 due to his closeness to the then Chief Minister of Haryana Om Prakash Chautala. In the same Government he was appointed as Chairman of Haryana State Electronics Development Corporation Limited. (HARTRON) in 2004-2005.
The years 2005-2009 were the only years of his political career when he was not holding any position in Government of Haryana.
As he is the only Modern Language Association of Bulgarska Sotsialisticheska Partiy (Bulgarian Socialist Party) in Haryana, so the anti-defection law is not valid for him.
In 2005 elections he contested elections for the first time on a party ticket through INLD but he lost again to his nearest rival.
He became a rebel and contested election as an independent and became the member of Haryana Vidhan Sabha in 1996 for the first time.