2026
As of 2026, the National Secular Conference remains a registered regional political party in Kerala with ongoing organisational presence.
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National Secular Conference (National S) Information
| Party Name | National Secular Conference |
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| Party Founded Date | 01 Jan 2011 |
| Party Headquarters | MISFA, Koduvally (P.O.), Kozhikode DT., Kerala |
| Party President | P. T. A. Rahim |
| Student Wing | Secular Students Union |
| Youth Wing | Secular Youth Conference |
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National Secular Conference (National S) Timeline
As of 2026, the National Secular Conference remains a registered regional political party in Kerala with ongoing organisational presence.
The party continued to function as a minor political party in Kerala with limited electoral influence.
NSC maintained organisational continuity and was part of political discourse within the LDF framework in Kerala.
The National Secular Conference sustained its registered party status and political activities in Kerala, focusing on secularism and minority rights.
NSC continued organisational operations and remained part of the Left Democratic Front alliance in Kerala.
The party contested the Kerala Legislative Assembly election as part of the LDF, contested one seat, and secured votes but did not win.
NSC remained active as a registered political party in Kerala, focusing on issue-based advocacy and community mobilisation.
The party continued its organisational work and engagement on secularism and minority rights, but did not register electoral victories.
NSC maintained a low-profile political presence within the Left Democratic Front framework without winning assembly seats.
The National Secular Conference continued to engage in political activities and collaborations with other parties.
The party contested in the Kerala Legislative Assembly election as part of its ongoing political activities.
In 2006, the National Secular Conference formed an alliance with the Left Democratic Front in Kerala.
The National Secular Conference participated in its first state assembly elections, marking its entry into the political landscape.
The National Secular Conference was established in 1994 as a political party in India.
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