Background
Chauhdry Abdul Rashid was born in Dadyal, Jammu and Kashmir, British India (now in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan).
Chauhdry Abdul Rashid was born in Dadyal, Jammu and Kashmir, British India (now in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan).
He was educated at Ratta Middle School and left school aged thirteen in 1954. Whilst working as a market trader he studied part-time at the Workington College of Further Education.
He is one of three councillors representing the Nechells ward in the heart of the city. In 1955 he emigrated to the United Kingdom where he worked in the northern coastal town of Workington, Cumbria for seven and a half years. In 1963 he began work in Birmingham in the Drawing Office at George H Hughes, a local engineering firm.
Chauhdry Rashid started his work in public life in 1980 when he was appointed to serve on the East Birmingham Community Health Council.
This led in 1982 to his appointment to East Birmingham Health Authority where he served until 1985. In 1982 he also became a magistrate.
He served on the Small Heath Community Law Centre during the early 1980s and also served as its Chairman. In May 1987 Chauhdry Rashid was elected to Birmingham City Council from the Small Heath ward.
Whilst serving as councillor he worked in the Back Country town of Dudley as a Council Community Social Worker and Liaison Officer.
During this time he also served on the Black Country Talking Newspaper, Dudley Council of Faiths and Dudley One World. In 2000 Chauhdry Rashid took early retirement from local government service due to ill health. In 2002 he picked up from where he left off and has since served on the board of Birmingham Family Housing Association, the board of Street Peters (Saltley) Housing Association, as governor of Mathew Boulton College and as governor of Regents Park Primary School.
He re-entered politics in 2004 and was elected as one of three councillors for the Nechells ward.
In 2006 he was re-elected to his seat. In May 2008 Chauhdry Rashid was appointed of Birmingham.
The following year he served, as is usual, as the Deputy.