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  2. Indian Union Muslim League - Wikipedia

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    First Council of the Indian segment of the Muslim League was held on 10 March 1948 at the south Indian city of Madras (now Chennai). [7] On 1 September 1951, the 'Indian Union Muslim League' came into being in Madras (constitution was passed). [7] B. Pocker Sahib, elected from Malappuram Constituency, was a member of the first Lok Sabha (1952 ...

  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. Muslim Students Federation (Kerala unit) - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Students Federation is principally active in all state-run universities in Kerala and in affiliated colleges. It is the largest Muslim students organisation in Kerala. [ 5 ] Indian Union Muslim League leaders C. H. Mohammed Koya , Minister of Education in various Kerala Governments and E. Ahamed , Union Minister of State, Ministry of ...

  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. Chandrika (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    C. H. Muhammed Koya, the future Education Minister of Kerala, served as a sub-editor and the editor of Chandrika in the 1940s. [3] Former Union Minister E. Ahamed was once the reporter of the daily and later served in the board of directors. [6] The daily currently represents 'traditionalist' orientation among the Kerala Muslims. [3]

  7. 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]

  8. Government of Kerala - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Union Muslim League is a powerful pro-Muslim community-oriented party, which was started as the Muslim League prior to Independence, yet decided to transfer their allegiance to the Indian Union after Independence, when the original Muslim League went to Pakistan. The IUML-Kerala unit is the only Muslim League group to declare its ...

  9. Muslim Youth League - Wikipedia

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    Muslim Youth League, abbreviated as the Youth League, is the youth wing of the Indian Union Muslim League. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Sayyid Munavvar Ali Shihab Thangal and P.K Firos currently serves as the Kerala State President and General Secretary, Youth League, respectively.