Tulip was gifted a flat by a developer close to Hasina
Although Tulip Siddique, the UK's finance and urban affairs minister, received a flat as a gift from a developer of Bangladeshi origin, she did not provide this information in any of her election affidavits.
London-based media outlet 'The Financial Times' reported this information in a report late on Friday (January 3), Bangladesh time.
The report said that a developer named Abdul Motalif gifted Tulip Siddique a 2-bedroom flat in London's King's Cross area in 2004. Motalif is also a close friend of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, according to The Financial Times.
The Financial Times also mentioned that Abdul Motalif bought the flat in January 2001 for 195,000 pounds (Tk. 293,000 in Bangladeshi currency).
The report also states that Tulip's parents helped real estate businessman Abdul Motalif financially during his difficult times. So, as a token of gratitude, they gave Tulip 'an asset' they owned.
Abdul Motalif, now 70, lives in southeast London. Another person named Motalif lives at Motalif's address in that area, Motalif's address. Motalif's father was an elected member of parliament from the Awami League in Bangladesh from 2014 to 2024.
According to UK electoral roll data, Tulip lived in the King's Cross flat for a few years after receiving it as a gift in 2004. Then her other siblings lived there for several more years. Tulip currently rents out the flat. She earns 90,000 pounds (Tk. 1 crore 35 lakh 68 thousand) annually from there.
Tulip Siddique, 42, first ran for the Hampstead seat in east London in the 2015 parliamentary election. Since then, Tulip has contested the seat four times, winning each time.
Before running for office, she was involved in the ‘Lobbing Unit and Election Strategy Team’ of the Awami League’s European Union (EU) and UK branches, as well as the Labor Party. This involvement played an important role in her election victory.
However, Tulip did not mention this flat in any election affidavit. She only mentioned flats in the High gate and Hampstead areas of the UK in the affidavit.