Baba Siddique

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Baba ji
बाबा सिद्दीकी بابا صدیقی
Senior Vice President of Mumbai Regional Congress Committee
Assumed office
15 October 2014
Minister of State for Food & Civil Supplies, Labour, and FDA in the Maharashtra Government
Assembly Member
for Vandre West
In office
2004–2008
In office
1997–2014
Succeeded byAshish Shelar
Chairman, MAHADA Mumbai Board
In office
2000–2004
Municipal Councillor in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
In office
1993–2003
ConstituencyMumbai
Personal details
NationalityIndian
Political partyIndian National Congress
Spouse(s)Shehzeen Siddique ( Alka Bindra )
ChildrenArshia Siddique and Zeeshan Siddique
ResidenceMumbai
Alma materSmt. M.M.K College of Commerce & Economics
Websitehttp://babasiddique.com/
As of 10 June, 2013

Baba Ziauddin Siddique is an Indian politician who was a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of the state of Maharashtra in India for the Vandre West Vidhan Sabha Constituency.[1] He was the MLA for three consecutive terms in 1999, 2004 and 2009, and had also served as a Municipal Corporator earlier for two consecutive terms (1992–1997). He currently serves as the Senior Vice President of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee

Political career[edit]

Ziauddin Siddique, also known as Baba Siddique, joined the Indian National Congress (INC), as a teenager, in 1977. He participated in various students' movements of the time as a member of the Mumbai chapter of the National Students Union of India – the student’s wing of the INC. He went on to become the General Secretary of the Bandra Taluka of the Bandra Youth Congress in 1980 and was elected its president within the next two years. In 1988, he became president of the Mumbai Youth Congress. Four years later he was elected a Municipal Councilor in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation and was re-elected to the position five years later. He became an MLA in 1999 from the Bandra West Assembly Constituency. He was re-elected in 2004 and 2009, thus, so far, serving three consecutive terms. Siddique was also appointed Chairman of the MHADA Mumbai Board by the Government of Maharashtra to serve from 2000-2004. He was also appointed Minister of State for Food & Civil Supplies, Labour, FDA and Consumer Protection for the Government of Maharashtra and served from 2004–2008. In 2011, he funded the creation of an Eco-Garden in Bandra-Khar.[2][3]

Offices and Positions Held[edit]

  • Member of the National Students Union of India (Mumbai) in (1977)
  • General Secretary of the Bandra Taluka of the Bandra Youth Congress in (1980)
  • President of the Bandra Taluka of the Bandra Youth Congress in (1982)
  • Municipal Councilor in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation (1993–98), (1998–2003)
  • Member of legislative Assembly (MLA) - (1999–2004), (2004–09) and (2009–14)
  • Minister of State for Food & Civil Supplies, Labour and FDA, (2004–08)
  • Senior Vice President of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee (2014)

Personal life[edit]

Baba Siddique is married to Shehzeen Siddique ( Alka Bindra - sister of Ranjeet Bindra who was involved in Iqbal Mirchi case ) . They have two children, a daughter Dr. Arshia Siddique and a son Zeeshan Siddique.

References[edit]

  1. Maharashtra Online "Members of the Legislative Assembly: Maharashtra" Archived 7 May 2013 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 22 June 2013.
  2. "Bandra-Khar locals get a green Christmas present". The Times of India. 26 December 2011. Retrieved 28 September 2014.
  3. "Narayan Rane may run for council polls". 6 October 2015.

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