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Police personnel deployed near Bollywood actor Salman Khan's in Mumbai residence on Sunday, a day after former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique was shot dead | PTI

LIVE | Baba Siddique murder: 7-day police custody for one, other claims to be minor

The shocking incident has prompted the Opposition to question the law-and-order situation in the state where assembly elections are due next month


Mumbai Police are investigating the murder of former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique from different angles, including a possible contract killing, business rivalry, or threat over a slum rehabilitation project, officials in the know have told news agency PTI.

The murder of the NCP (Ajit Pawar) leader, who represented Bandra (West) seat three times in the Assembly, is suspected to be a pre-planned act, a police official told PTI.

Siddique quit the Congress to join Ajit Pawar’s NCP in February this year. He had Y-category security cover.

Waylaid and shot

Siddique (66), a popular figure in Bollywood circles, was waylaid by three men at Kher Nagar in Mumbai’s Bandra just outside his MLA son Zeeshan Siddique’s office and shot at on Saturday (October 12) night.

He was taken to Lilavati Hospital where he was declared dead.

Police have arrested two of the alleged assailants, identified as Haryana resident Gurmail Baljit Singh (23) and Uttar Pradesh native Dharmaraj Rajesh Kashyap (19), while another accused, Shiva, is on the run and efforts are on to trace him, officials say. Singh was remanded in seven-day police custody while Kashyap has claimed to be a minor and hence the court has ordered an ossification test to determine his age.

The accused have been booked under relevant Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections, including for murder, as well as provisions of the Arms Act and the Maharashtra Police Act, police said.

May have been taken to hospital dead

Siddique was shifted to the Lilavati Hospital’s emergency medical services at 9.30 pm on Saturday in an unresponsive condition with no pulse, no cardiac activity, no blood pressure, and with a history of gunshot wounds on the chest, officials from the medical facility said.

He had lost a lot of blood and resuscitation was initiated immediately. He was shifted to the ICU where further attempts for revival were made. Despite all resuscitative efforts, doctors were unable to revive him and he was declared dead at 11.27 pm on Saturday, they said.

A doctor told PTI that Siddique had probably died before being shifted there.

Forensic samples collected

The NCP leader’s body was shifted from Lilavati Hospital in Bandra to Cooper Hospital in Vile Parle area around 6 am on Sunday for post-mortem, an official said.

After the incident, a forensic team visited the crime spot and collected samples and police were checking CCTV footage of the nearby spots to get more information about the attack, a police official said.

A team from the Delhi Police’s Special Cell is also set to be dispatched to Mumbai to assist in the investigation of Siddique’s murder, police sources told PTI.

Pistol found

The shooters reportedly opened four to five rounds of fire from a 9.9 mm pistol which was recovered by police.

During the probe, police found the assailants fired at Siddique when people started bursting firecrackers during a Durga visarjan procession, a police official said.

They got advantage as most of the people did not hear the gunshots sound, the police said.

Opposition attacks government

The shocking incident has prompted the opposition to question the law-and-order situation in the state, where the assembly elections are expected to be held next month.

His assassination is the first high-profile political murder in Mumbai in past three decades.

The opposition NCP(SP) said Siddique’s murder was shocking and shameful for the state. If a leader from the ruling alliance is not safe, how can the government keep the common man safe, NCP(SP) state president Jayant Patil asked.

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge in a post on X said Siddique’s demise was shocking beyond words. “Justice must be ensured, and the present Maharashtra government must order a thorough and transparent investigation. The culprits must be brought to book at the earliest,” he said.

Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi said if a protected person meets such fate, how will be common people feel safe?

Fear of gang war?

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar described the attack as extremely unfortunate and condemnable.

Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said the incident was deeply regrettable.

“We have directed the police to ensure no one takes law into their hands under any circumstances. We cannot allow any form of gang war to resurface in our city,” he said.

Iftar parties, COVID medicines

During the COVID-19 pandemic peak, Baba Siddique had arranged highly sought-after medicines for needy patients.

He was also known for his grand Iftar parties which were attended by top Bollywood stars.

A prominent Muslim leader from Mumbai, he was also known be close to several Bollywood stars, including Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Sanjay Dutt.

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    FIR filed into murder: Police

    A case regarding the incident has been registered at Nirmal Nagar Police Station under crime registration no. 589/2024, sections 103(1), 109, 125, and 3(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with Sections 3, 25, 5, and 27 of the Arms Act, and Section 37 and section 137 of the Maharashtra Police Act: Crime Branch

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    Baba Siddique earned praised during pandemic, was friends with Bollywood stars

    Siddique was a popular figure in Bollywood circles and had earned praise for supplying life-saving medicines to patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    During the peak of the pandemic, the 66-year-old leader had arranged highly sought-after medicines for needy patients.

    He was also known for his grand Iftar parties which were attended by top Bollywood stars.

    Siddique had represented Bandra (West) seat three times in the Maharashtra assembly. A prominent Muslim leader from Mumbai, he was also known be close to several Bollywood stars, including Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan and Sanjay Dutt.

    His son Zeeshan Siddique is currently the Congress MLA from Mumbai.

    While quitting the Congress to join the NCP in February this year, Baba Siddique had not cited any reason for his decision to leave the Grand Old Party, only stating “some things are better left unsaid.” With his joining the NCP, the Ajit Pawar-led NCP had received a boost ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

    NCP leaders were banking on Siddique to be instrumental in spreading the party's wings in Mumbai especially in the Muslim dominated wards for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation elections.

    Siddique was an MLA for three consecutive terms in 1999, 2004 and 2009. He was a minister of state for food and civil supplies, labour and FDA in the state government (2004-08), and was also a municipal corporator for two consecutive terms.

    He has also served as the chairperson and senior vice-president of the Mumbai Regional Congress Committee and parliamentary board member of Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee.

    “My journey was with Indira Gandhi-Rajiv Gandhi-Sanjay Gandhi. The current Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge is like my father. But sometimes some decisions have to be made in personal life,” Siddique had said before joining the NCP and thanked activists and leaders who supported him in his journey of 48 years in the Congress.


  • 13 Oct 2024 3:02 AM GMT

    Baba Siddique’s body taken to Cooper hospital for postmortem

    Police on Sunday morning shifted former Maharashtra minister Baba Siddique’s body to the Mumbai municipal corporation’s Cooper Hospital for postmortem, an official said.

    The body of Siddique (66), who was shot dead by three assailants in Mumbai on Saturday, was shifted from Lilavati Hospital to Cooper Hospital around 6 am, the official said.

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