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Md. Qamar Siddiqui Date of Birth: 10 July 1986
Marital Status: Married
Children: Two daughters, one son
Educational Qualification: Graduate BA
Source of Income: Self-Business
Father: Mr. Jameel Ahmed
Religion: Pasmanda Muslim
(OBC) ‘Banjara’
Permanent Residence: Village – Mudiya
Hafiz, Development Block – Bhojipura
District: Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
Nature: Calm, soft-spoken, honest
To amplify the voice of the Pasmanda community more prominently, the establishment of the 'Indian Pasmanda Forum' organization was initiated on May 20,2023. It Currently with hundreds of thousends of members across seven states, including utter pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharshtra, and Assam.
With the goal of awakening and uniting the Pasmanda cmmunity, recognizing that political parties prioritize the votes of the Muslim community over addressing the issues and problems of the Pasmanda community, I joined as the State president of the 'Nationalist Muslim Pasmanda Mahaj' (Utter Pradesh) in June 2022.
'Indian Pasmanda Forum'
To enhance the political activism of the Pasmanda community, the 'Indian Pasmanda Forum' was established on May 20, 2023. It currently engages with hundreds of thousands of workers across seven states, including Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra, and Assam.
The organization expanded from zero to 60 districts in Uttar Pradesh, establishing local teams in each district. During this period, a massive membership campaign was launched, connecting thousands of individuals from the Pasmanda community with the organization. As a result, thousands of Pasmanda workers were mobilized in every district, and numerous programs addressing Pasmanda issues were organized at the local level.
In the 60 districts of the state, a public awareness campaign was conducted under the leadership of the successful Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and the respected Chief Minister Mahant Shri Yogi, aimed at connecting the Pasmanda community with the beneficial schemes of the state government. These schemes, under the leadership of Adityanath ji, were driven by public interest.
In May 2023, during the Uttar Pradesh Municipal Elections, as the State President of the organization, efforts were made to mobilize teams from district-level down to villages within the Kopasmanda community. The aim was to garner support and votes for BJP candidates, ensuring their victory.
During the municipal elections, he actively participated in street meetings organized in Muslim Pasmanda-dominated areas across all districts. Additionally, in 'Nagar Panchayat Shahi and Dhaura Tanda' of his home district, he went door-to-door, appealing to residents to support and elect the BJP candidate. As a result, the lotus symbol emerged victorious for the first time on both seats.
In April 2023, the Bharatiya Janata Party Backward Morcha organized the 'Village-Village Chalo, Ghar-Ghar Chalo' campaign from April 6 to April 14. The campaign aimed to ensure that the public welfare and beneficial schemes of both the Central and State Governments reached the masses at the grassroots level.