Shahid Siddiqui
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Shahid Siddiqui is a former member of the
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, the Upper House of the
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representing the state of
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from 2002 to 2008. He is a journalist and the chief editor of the Nai Duniya, an Urdu weekly published from New Delhi.


Early life

Siddiqui was born in 1951 to a family of journalists and writers. His father, Maulana Abdul Waheed Siddiqui, was a journalist and a leader in India's freedom movement. Shahid was the youngest among his siblings. His eldest brother Ahmed Mustafa Siddiqui Rahi was an author and the editor of several Urdu dailies including ''Nai Duniya''. His brother Khalid Mustafa Siddiqui was the editor of Urdu digests Huma and Pakeeza Anchal and Hindi magazine Mahekta Anchal. He showed interest in writing in the Urdu language when he was twelve years old. He studied political science at
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(then known as ''Delhi College'') and in 1971, merely a year into college, he started an Urdu fortnightly titled ''Waqiat.'' Siddiqui was a leader of
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during his university days. Waqiat closed down in 1973 and Siddiqui revived the daily newspaper ''Nai Duniya'' as a weekly magazine in the same year, whilst still being a university student. He went on to teach political science at
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from 1974 to 1986. In 1986, Siddiqui became the first journalist to be arrested under the now repealed act TADA. He was imprisoned for 15 days for publishing an interview with the founder of Khalistan movement Jagjit Singh Chohan.


Political career

Siddiqui began his political career with the
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and was the head of its Minority Cell from 1997–99. He subsequently joined the Samajwadi party and was its National General Secretary from 2002 to 2008 and its
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member till he quit the Samajwadi party on 19 July 2008 and joined its arch-rival, the
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(BSP). He was expelled from the BSP on 14 December 2009 for speaking out against its leader,
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. He joined the
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on 12 April 2010. He cited his support for the RLD chief, Ajit Singh's demand for the creation of the state of Harit Pradesh as the reason for his joining the RLD. Prior to the
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, Siddiqui resigned from the RLD in protest against its alliance with the
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party and returned to the Samajwadi party.


Expulsion from Samajwadi Party

He was expelled from Samajwadi Party in July 2012 for interviewing Gujarat chief minister
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on post Godhra anti minority riots for which Modi is accused of failing to control in time. Modi in that interview had said "Hang me if I am guilty". The cover-page interview ran into six pages and covered issues like state of Muslims in Gujarat, post-Godhra riots and other sensitive issues. Siddiqui termed Samajwadi party's stand of disowning him as a mere joke, saying "I had joined the party in presence of all major Samajwadi Party leaders, including
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. So this joke is really sad." It is reported in media that his expulsion from Samajwadi Party has irked Muslim leadership.


References


External links


Profile on Rajya Sabha website


* ttps://archive.today/20121128021247/http://in.linkedin.com/pub/shahid-siddiqui/14/351/78a LinkedIn profile
Personal Bio
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