Indian National League

The Indian National League (INL) is a National political party in India. It is mainly active in the states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu. The party was formed on 23 April 1994, when Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait resigned from the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML).

Indian National League
President
  • Mohammad Suleman (National)
  • A.P. Abdul Wahab (Kerala)
Secretary
  • Ahammad Devar Kovil
  • MGK Nizamudhin
  • Mozammil Hussain
FounderEbrahim Sulaiman Sait
Founded23 April 1994
Split fromIndian Union Muslim League
Student wingNational Student League
Youth wingNational Youth League
IdeologySecularism
AllianceLeft Democratic Front
Seats in Kerala Legislative Assembly
1 / 140
Number of states and union territories in government
1 / 31
Party flag

History

The party was formed on 23 April 1994, when Ibrahim Sulaiman Sait resigned from IUML. At its formation, over 700 delegates from over 14 states, who were invited because of their stature in society, converged in New Delhi for the Indian Muslim political convention at Aiwane Ghalib Hall.

The group resolved to adopt the recommendations of a committee of 25 leaders to launch a new secular, democratic and national party.

Results

In the Tamil Nadu state assembly elections in 1996, INL was an alliance of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and won five seats in the assembly. All India general secretary M.A. Latheef elected Hajj committee waqf board chairman.

In Karnataka, Qamarul Islam won INL's first Assembly seat from Gulbarga Constituency and secured second place at Raichur constituency by Mohamed Fasalullah on 1995.

In Maharashtra, INL secured second place in Sholapur constituency in 1996.

In the Tamil Nadu state assembly elections in 2001, INL joined an alliance of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, contested two seats and won one, for Abdul Latheef who died the next year. Later the seat was not allotted to INL again by AIADMK.

In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, INL launched four candidates in West Bengal.

It participated in a "Third Front" (Advocate Mr E. Sarwar Khan B.Sc., BL), contest at Cuddalore Lok Sabha received 56,406 votes. In Kerala, INL has close relations with the Left Democratic Front. In the state assembly elections in 2001, INL launched candidates, supported by LDF, in Tirur and Kasergod and Nilambur. The candidate, professor A.P. Abdul Vahab, NA Nellikunnu and Anwar Master, secured second place.

In the state assembly elections in 2006 INL launched three candidates, supported by LDF, in Manjeri, Kasargod, Kozhikode 2. The candidates were Professor A.P. Abdul Vahab (Manjeri), N.A. Nellikunnu, (Kasaragod), Advt. P.M.A. Salam (Kozhikode 2). Advocate P.M.A. Salam won the Kozhikode 2 with highest margin of the constituency in History.

A small team of INL headed by Siraj Ibrahim Sait, national general secretary, P.M.A. Salam, state general secretary of Kerala joined the Muslim League. N.A. Nellikkunnu, former INL state treasurer, was elected to Kerala Legislative assembly from Kasarkode in IUML ticket 2011, and P.M.A. Salam carried the post of secretary of Kerala state Muslim league. The INL leaders made movements along with LDF in the 2011 election.

After the 2011 Assembly Election, many leaders from a splinter group headed by PMA Salam joined INL leaders such as NVA Majeed. They gave support in Thrissur District with the leadership of Kechery Mohamed Kutty who is working as State Vice President of INL Kerala State. In the 2011 Kerala election, INL contested along with LDF for three seats. INL state president lost from Koothparamb constituency, by 3,345 votes.

In Bihar, INL formed the third front of 11 parties named United Samajwadi Alliance (USA) and INL Bihar state president Reyaz Ahmad Aatish is a convenor of US.

Merger with NSC

INL was become a part of LDF officially and National Secular Conference (NSC) led by P. T. A. Rahim Merged With INL

References

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