Party Name : All India Secular Front (ISF)
Facility Name : Membership Registration
Founder/Leader : Abbas Siddiqui
Applicable State : West Bengal
Website : https://isfwb.org/
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How To Become a All India Secular Front Party Member?
Together we can create a more just and inclusive society. Your participation makes a difference! Join our growing family of activists and change-makers. Be part of a political movement committed to constitutional democracy, social justice, dignity, and people’s rights.
Steps:
Step-1 : Go to the link https://isfwb.org/join
Step-2 : Create Member
Step-3 :Verify OTP
Step-4 :Registration
Step-5 :Confirmation
ISF Account Details:
Use the following details for manual bank transfer or scan the QR to pay via UPI.
Account Name: ISF Account
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After payment, please keep your reference number. You may be asked to share it with ISF for verification.
Why Join All India Secular Front Party?
Join a values-driven movement that stands for constitutional democracy, social justice, and dignity.
Be Part of a Movement:
Organize with people across Bengal to advance rights, representation, and accountability.
Build Community:
Connect with volunteers and leaders who support each other and serve local needs.
Advocate for People:
Raise your voice on issues that matter — livelihood, education, healthcare, and equality.
Develop Leadership:
Gain training and opportunities to lead campaigns, projects, and constituencies.
All India Secular Front Ideology and Core Values
Centre-left Political Identity:
ISF is officially positioned as a centre-left party with an emphasis on secularism, social justice and minority rights. Its policy and rhetoric stress communal harmony and egalitarianism.
Constitutional Principles:
The party’s allied Left-Congress manifesto promised to “strictly abide by the principles of the Constitution” and ensure “equal rights for all religions.” Party leaders frame ISF’s ideology as defending democracy and pluralism against divisive forces.
Representation of the Marginalized:
Abbas Siddiqui noted that past governments (Congress, CPM, and Trinamool) had “done nothing for the Muslims or the poor,” and declared the new party would correct that by working for marginalized communities.
Secular Credentials:
The party’s secular credentials have been repeatedly stressed – Simul Soren explicitly said ISF “represents the interests of the Dalits, Adivasis and OBCs, irrespective of their religious beliefs.”
Electoral Participation:
2021 West Bengal Assembly Elections:
** Joined the Left Front–Congress alliance (Sanyukta Morcha)
** Contested 38 assembly seats under this alliance
** Nawsad Siddique won the Bhangar seat, becoming ISF’s first MLA
** Abbas Siddiqui himself did not contest
** After the election, the alliance with Congress was dissolved, but ISF retained its lone MLA
2024 Lok Sabha Elections:
** Fielded 17 candidates (mainly in West Bengal)
** Did not win any seats
** Remains a registered but unrecognized national party
Local Politics:
Beyond state and national contests, ISF has been active in local politics. Reports indicate it made some gains in rural panchayat elections, leveraging its network of grassroots supporters.