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Syed Nausher Ali

Syed Nausher Ali (1891–1972) was a prominent left-leaning politician in West and East Bengal (now India and Bangladesh) during the British rule. He was a cabinet member in the first A. K. Fazlul Huq ministry and later the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly in the second coalition Ministry. He was renowned for his advocacy of abolition of British Imperialism and for his support of Hindu-Muslim cooperation in the form of an undivided India.
== Early life ==
Syed Nausher Ali was born in Jessore in 1891 in an affluent family. He had his early education in Khulna and later moved to Calcutta for higher education and obtained his Bachelor's degree and Law degree from Calcutta University. He joined the Calcutta High Court Bar in 1921. Ali was elected as a member of the Bengal Legislative Assembly in 1921 and in 1936 he joined the Krishak Praja Party (KPP).
In 1937 when Fazlul Huq formed a coalition government with the All-India Muslim League Nausher Ali was the only other KPP representative in the joint cabinet. He served as the Minister of the Health Department and was also responsible for the Local Self-Government department. During his tenure as a minister, Nausher Ali came under spotlight for appointing Muslim candidates in the open posts. This led to internal political tensions among the members of the joint-cabinet and as a result when the government was reconstituted after 1938, Ali was left out of the cabinet.
In 1939 Ali formally joined the Congress. In an aid to the campaign of the Congress, Ali organised meetings with peasants in the districts of Khulna and Jessore, attacking the zamindars and supporters of British Imperialism and organizing means to empower the peasants of their full right by encouraging them not to pay rent to the government. In 1942 when Fazlul Huq formed the second coalition Ministry, Syed Nausher Ali became the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly from 1 March 1943 to 14 May 1946.

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