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  2. Indian Union Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    It joined the federal setup of All-India Muslim League later. [12] After the partition of India in 1947, the All-India Muslim League was virtually disbanded. It was succeeded by the Indian segment of the Muslim League in the new Dominion of India (first session on 10 March 1948 and constitution passed on 1 September 1951). [13] M.

  3. Muslim League (Opposition) - Wikipedia

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    Muslim League (Opposition), also rebel Muslim League, renamed as the All India Muslim League in 1980, was an Indian political party formed by the aggrieved leaders of Indian Union Muslim League in Kerala. [1] [2] The party was a member of the Communist Party of India Marxist-led Left front (later Left Democratic Front) in Kerala. [3]

  4. All-India Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    Other groups diminished to a minor party, that too only in Kerala state of India. In Bangladesh, the Muslim League was revived in 1976, but it was reduced in size, rendering it insignificant in the political arena. In India, a separate independent entity called the Indian Union Muslim League was formed, which continues to have a presence in the ...

  5. Dalit League - Wikipedia

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    Dalit League is also known as Indian Union Dalit League (IUDL) [3] Indian Political Party and Caste wing of the Indian Union Muslim League [4] in Kerala, India.It was founded by IUML and A. P. Unnikrishnan, U. C. Raman, [5] As of 2012, the IUDL Kerala State President of U.C. Raman, its state secretary M.P. Gopi and state treasurer Balan.

  6. Abdurrahiman Bafaki Tangal - Wikipedia

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    Abdurrahiman Bafaki Tangal (1905–1973) was an Indian community leader and politician from Kerala. [1] [2] Until his death in the early 1973, Bafaki Tangal remained the most prominent Muslim political leader in Kerala. [2] He is generally credited with transforming the perception of the Indian Union Muslim League inside Kerala. [3]

  7. Category:Indian Union Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    Indian Union Muslim League politicians (2 C, 65 P) Pages in category "Indian Union Muslim League" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  8. Koya ministry - Wikipedia

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    Koya was the first Indian Union Muslim League member to lead a state in independent India. [2] Gift Deeds Bill, an amendment to the Kerala Land Reforms Act, was passed by the Koya ministry. [3] It validated gifts from owners with surplus land to their children or children of deceased children executed between 1 January 1970 and 5 November 1974. [3]

  9. K. M. Seethi Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Seethi Sahib was the Secretary of the Indian Union Muslim League during the 1957 General Elections in India. After the Kerala Assembly Election victory against the Communist Party in 1960, Seethi Sahib was elected as the Speaker of the Kerala Assembly. He died while in office on 17 April 1961. [1] C. H. Muhammed Koya succeeded Seethi Sahib as ...