Sadiq Ali

Sadiq Ali

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name = Sadiq Ali


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birth_date =birth date|1952|5|2|mf=y
birth_place =Hassanabad, Srinagar, Kashmir
residence = Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir
death_date =
death_place =
constituency = Ex-MLA Zadibal Srinagar
office = Hassanabad
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predecessor =
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party =Jammu and Kashmir National Conference
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spouse = Anisa Ali
children = 4 sons
website =
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date = March 05
year = 2007 |
source = Who's Who J&K State Assembly 1999 Pg.24

Sadiq Ali is a senior politician of Kashmir (India), a noted poet and writer and an active environmentalist. He has been an elected legislator of the Kashmir State Assembly for three consecutive terms. Mr Sadiq Ali was born in Srinagar into an influential business family. His father, the late Mr. Jaffer Ali was a world renowned Papier-Machie artist and businessman.

Sadiq Ali was graduated from Aligarh Muslim University and earned his PhD in foreign Affairs. He has given some important recommendations about the solution of the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan. His self-rule report has been widely applauded in both India and Pakistan and his recommendations have been regarded as one of the most workable solutions of this issue. He has also written a comprehensive paper on the deteriorating conditions of the forests of Jammu and Kashmir State; he has further submitted an indepth research paper outlining how the Dal Lake may be saved from further degradation.

Mr Sadiq Ali entered politics at a very young age, and was one of the closest associates of Sheikh Abdullah, the founder of National Conference. He was nominated to the State Legislative Council numerous times. He also held the position of treasurer of the JKNC for 23 years.

He quit National Conference stating personal reasons, although he never spoke against the NC party or its principles. There was widespread speculation that the only reason Mr Sadiq Ali quit NC was because of the NC leadership's inadequate action against a rival from within NC, whom Mr Sadiq had accused of sabotaging his his re-election bid from Zadibal.

On March 09, 2008, Farooq Abdullah, the patron of NC, announced to the media that Mr Sadiq Ali has rejoined the party and will be handling the state affairs of the party.


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