The identity of the father of Bengali actress and Trinamool Congress MP Nusrat Jahan's newborn son has been revealed in the infant's birth certificate on Kolkata Municipal Corporation's website. Nursat's child who was named Yishaan J Dasgupta was born on August 26 this year.
Currently, Nusrat has been dating Bengali actor Yash Dasgupta after her much-publicised estrangement with her husband Nikhil Jain. Speaking to the media recently, she referred to the talk about the father of her newborn child and had described the questions as a black spot on a woman's character. Nusrat revealed, "The father knows who the father is and we are having a great parenthood moment together. Myself and Yash, we are having a good time."
However, in the online birth certificate uploaded on Wednesday night, the father's name is mentioned as 'Debashis Dasgupta'. Though there was no mention of Yash in the birth certificate, Debashis, who contested and lost on the BJP ticket in the recent West Bengal Assembly elections from Chanditala in the Hooghly district, is the official name of Yash Dasgupta.
Nusrat, who is a TMC MP from Basirhat in North 24 Parganas, had mentioned in Parliament that she was married to Nikhil Jain. However, Nusrat had recently claimed that it was only a live-in relationship as the marriage was not accepted in India as legal after taking place in Turkey.
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