T. Siddique

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T. Siddique (born 1 June 1974) is an Indian politician and as of 2021 was one of the three Working Presidents of Kerala PCC[1] and a member of the Indian National Congress.[2]

T. Siddique
Member of Kerala Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
25 May 2021
Preceded byC. K. Saseendran
ConstituencyKalpetta
Personal details
Born (1974-06-01) 1 June 1974 (age 49)
Perumanna, Kozhikode, India
Political partyIndian National Congress
Alma materDevagiri College, Government Law College, Kozhikode
ProfessionPolitician, lawyer, social worker

Political career edit

He was a KSU leader and union chairman at Devagiri College, Kozhikode. He was the former state president of the Youth Congress Kerala, KPCC General Secretary and KPCC Vice President. In 2014, he contested from Kasaragod Lok Sabha Constituency. He lost to CPIM Candidate P Karunakaran by slight margin in Communist bastion. In 2016, he contested from Kunnamangalam Assembly constituency in Kerala Assembly election. He lost to PTA Rahim in the left wave at Kunnamangalam, the CPIM stronghold. In 2019, he got Wayanad Loksabha seat for contest, he started election campaign after KPCC President Mullappally Ramachandran's Wayanad candidate declaration. AICC president Rahul Gandhi decided to contest from Wayanad along with Amethi Loksabha seat after some days. Then, T Siddique decided to withdraw his candidature from Wayanad Loksabha seat with pleasure. Rahul Gandhi contested from Wayanad and won with record margin. In 2021, Rahul Gandhi decided to give Kalpetta Assembly Constituency seat to T Siddique. He contested from Kalpetta Assembly Constituency from Wayanad District. He defeated the Left Front's LJD candidate M. V. Shreyams Kumar in CPM's sitting seat. T Siddique is current MLA of Kalpetta Assembly Constituency. [3]

Personal life edit

T Siddique was born in Panteerankavu, Kozhikode to Thuvakkodu Kasim and Nafeesa Kasim on June 1, 1974. His father was an employee of the Kasaragod Electricity Department.[citation needed] But he soon returned to Kozhikode, his hometown. He married Naseema, a teacher from Kollam district, and they divorced in 2015 by mutual consent.[citation needed] He has two sons from this marriage. Aadil and Aashique. He is still close to his children. He later married Sharafunnisa, a writer from Kannur. He has a son with Sharafunnisa named Zil Yazdan.[4] After winning from Kalpetta Assembly Constituency and becoming an MLA, he moved from Kozhikode to Kalpetta.

Education edit

He completed high school from Pantheeramkavu High School in the year 1989. Afterwards he joined for Pre- Degree at Zamorin's Guruvayoorappan College. He finished his Bachelor of Commerce degree from St. Joseph's College Devagiri in the year 1994.[citation needed] He also did a Diploma in Computer Science from Lakhotia Institute of Computer Science and graduated LLB (Bachelor of law) from the law college in the state of Kerala, Kozhikode Govt. Law College in the year of 2000.[citation needed]

Political positions held edit

KSU Unit President, St.Joseph's College Devagiri, 1993

Chairman, College Union, St.Joseph's College Devagiri, 1993–94

KSU Unit President, Govt. Law College, Kozhikode, 1996-98.

Elected as Senate Member, University of Calicut, 1997 to 2000

Youth Congress Peruvayal Mandalam General Secretary, 1994-97

Youth Congress Perumanna Mandalam Vice President, 1997 to 2000

UDF Election Committee Convener of Kunnamangalam Assembly Constituency, 2001.

UDF Election Committee Convener of Kozhikode Parliament Constituency, 2009

Member Samavaya Committee of Kozhikode DCC. Vice President, Kerala YCC, 2002 to 2006

President, Kerala YC Committee, 2006-08

Member of Kerala PCC, 2008-13

General Secretary of Kerala PCC, 2012-16

Kozhikode DCC President, 2016-20. KPCC Vice President, 2019-21

Working President 2021 to present.

References edit

  1. ^ "Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee List". kpccofficial. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Candidature of Siddique, Muraleedharan awaits high command's nod". OnManorama. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  3. ^ Menon, Girish (18 March 2019). "It's T. Siddique for Wayanad". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 21 March 2019.
  4. ^ Chandran, Soorya (25 March 2015). "ടി സിദ്ദിഖിന്റെ പുതിയ ഭാര്യ ഷറഫുന്നീസ His son Zil Yazdan Siddique". malayalam.oneindia.com (in Malayalam). Retrieved 21 March 2019.