Difference between revisions of "Avtar Siddique"

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==No2EU candidates==
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[[No2EU]] candidates in East Midlands in 2009 were [[John McEwan]], [[Avtar Siddique]], [[Jean Thorpe]], [[Shangara Singh Gahonia]], [[Laurence Platt]].
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==Midlands Communist University==
 
==Midlands Communist University==
 
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Latest revision as of 04:26, 30 May 2022

Avtar Siddique died 2018. Leading member of the Association of Indian Communists. Father of Arvinder Singh Kandola.

Communist support

In 2010, the Communist Party of Britain supported John Metcalfe and Avtar Siddique who stood as part of electoral alliances. Metcalfe stood on behalf of the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition in Carlisle. Saddique stood on behalf of Unity for Peace and Socialism in Leicester East. Unity for Peace and Socialism is a domestic alliance between British domiciled sections of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) of which Siddique was a member, the Communist Party of Bangladesh and the Communist Party of Greece.

No2EU candidates

No2EU candidates in East Midlands in 2009 were John McEwan, Avtar Siddique, Jean Thorpe, Shangara Singh Gahonia, Laurence Platt.

Midlands Communist University

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