Subhasini Ali (née Sehgal; born 29 December 1947) is an Indian Marxist politician.
Post-independence and Cold War Contemporary history As a trade Unionist and leader of the All India Democratic Women's Association, she was once very influential in the politics of Kanpur where the Communist Party of India (CPI) held sway over trade unions and which elected CPI-supported S.M.
This influence of CPI helped her win the General elections of 1989 to the parliament and she defeated her nearest rival BJP candidate by 56,587 votes from Kanpur.
[6] Ali published her translation of The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels into Hindi in 2019.
She also dabbles in amateur acting, and her first starring role was in Asoka in 2001, followed by an English feature, The Guru, in 2002, and was seen again in 2005, with her fellow party member, Brinda Karat in the film Amu.