Currently serving as MLA from Bhangar, Nausad Siddique leads the Indian Secular Front and aims to secure another term in the 2026 Assembly elections.
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Nosad Siddiq is a political leader and Chairman of the Board of Directors Indian Secular Front (ISF), currently serving as MLA from Bhangar constituency in West Bengal Legislative Assembly. He was elected in the 2021 Assembly elections from Bhangar as a candidate of the Secular Rashtriya Council Party.

For the 2026 House of Representatives elections, Al-Siddiq aims to retain his seat from Parliament Bhangar constituency in South 24 Parganas district, and is seeking another term as the district representative.
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5 Key Facts about Nusad Siddiq
- Nosad was born on May 2, 1993, and is 32 years old. He received his postgraduate degree from Alia University, which was completed in 2015. Siddiq has declared the value of the assets $55.69 lakh without any obligations.
- Descending from a prominent religious lineage, he is the son of Ali Akbar Siddiqui and the grandson of Pir Zulfiqar Ali, known as “Choto Huzur” of Farfoura Sharif. He belongs to the fourth generation of Farfoura founder Sharif Muhammad Abu Bakr Siddiq, and he is the brother of Abbas Siddiqi, founder of the Indian Secular Front.
- On 21 January 2021, Abbas Siddiqui founded the Indian Secular Front and appointed his younger brother Nausad Siddiqui as party president.
- Ahead of the 2021 West Bengal Assembly elections, the Indian Secular Front has allied with the Congress and the Left Front to form the Sanjukta Morcha. Nausad Siddique contested from Bhangar constituency as a candidate of the Secular Rashtriya Council party and won the election.
- In 2025, Nausad Siddique was arrested in Kolkata after clashes between ISF supporters and police during a protest over electoral issues and treatment of migrants.
- In 2025, Nausad Siddique was arrested in Kolkata after clashes between ISF supporters and police during a protest over electoral issues and treatment of migrants.

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