Syed Muhammed Siddique
{{Short description|Bengali politician}}
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Syed Muhammed Siddique was a Bengali politician from Bankura district. He was awarded Khan Bahadur and CIE by the British Raj.
Early life and education
Siddique was born into a Bengali family of Muslim Syeds in the village of Rol in the Bankura district of the Bengal Presidency. He graduated with an MBBS.
Career
Siddique contested in the 1937 Bengal elections and won a seat at the Bengal Legislative Assembly.{{cite book|title=Bengal Legislative Assembly Proceedings (1939)|volume=54|chapter=Alphabetical list of members|author=Government of Bengal|location=Alipore}} He was re-elected following the 1946 Bengal Legislative Assembly election.{{cite book|title=The Indian Year Book|editor=Reed, Sir Stanley|year=1947}}
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Category:20th-century Bengalis
Category:People from Bankura district
Category:People from British India