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- Syed_Nausher_Ali abstract "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.".
- Syed_Nausher_Ali comment "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.".