Dilip Nath, a Bangladeshi immigrant in Queens was elected as District Leader. He is supported by Queens based Congressman Greg Meeks and District Leaders as well as Community Leadership.
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Fresh Meadows, New York. Dr. Dilip Nath, a lifelong Democrat, was elected as Democratic District Leader from Assembly District 25. County Chairman congressman Gregory Meeks confirmed this on September 30th at the Queens Democratic County biannual committee meeting. Nath is the first Bangladeshi Hindu to hold this position and aims to encourage greater South Asian community involvement in Queens.
At just 16 years old, Dilip Nath emigrated alone from Bangladesh to the United States, leaving everything familiar behind. Since his arrival, he has lived in the same Queens community for over 34 years, becoming a respected community leader and activist.
Dr. Dilip Nath is also an author of several books and a distinguished leader in higher education and healthcare, renowned for his advocacy in voting rights, technology justice, and human rights. With over 30 years of strategic planning expertise, he leverages technology to address equity gaps in healthcare and education.
In 2001, he was first elected as a judicial delegate from Judicial District 11, followed by his election to the local education council, where he served for six years in District 26. Currently, he serves on Community Board 8 as the chair of the public safety committee. He takes great pride in his leadership of the New American Voters Association (NAVA), which he founded in 2007.