Indian Union Muslim League


The Indian Union Muslim League or I. U. M. L. is an Indian political party primarily based in Kerala. It is recognized by the Election Commission of India as a State Party in Kerala.
Indian Union Muslim League was formed in March, 1948 at the south Indian city of Madras. The party is a major member of the opposition United Democratic Front, the Indian National Congress lead pre-poll state level alliance in Kerala. Whenever the United Democratic Front rules in Kerala, the party leaders are chosen as important Cabinet Ministers. The party has always had a constant, if small presence, in the Indian Parliament. The party is a part of the United Progressive Alliance in national level. The League first gained a ministry in Indian Government in 2004.
The party currently has four members in Parliament - P. K. Kunhalikutty, E. T. Mohammed Basheer, and K. Navas Kani in the Lower House and P. V. Abdul Wahab in the Upper House and nineteen members in State Legislative Assemblies.

History

After the partition of India in 1947, the All-India Muslim League was disbanded. It was succeeded by the Indian Union Muslim League in the new India. M. Muhammad Ismail, the then President of the Madras Muslim League was chosen as the Convener of the Indian section of the League.
The party contests Indian General Elections under the Indian Constitution. B. Pocker, elected from Malappuram Constituency, was a member of the First Lower House from the Madras Muslim League. The Travancore League was merged with the Malabar League in November, 1956.
The party is normally represented by two members in the Indian Lower House. The party currently has four members in Parliament.
Indian Union Muslim League first gained a ministry in Kerala Government as part of the Communist Party of India Marxist-led United Front in 1967. The party switched fronts in 1969 and formed an alliance with the Congress in 1976. It later became a chief constituent in a succession of Indian National Congress-lead ministries. Apart from Kerala and West Bengal, the League had Legislative Assembly members in Tamil Nadu, Pondicherry, Maharastra, Karanataka, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam. In West Bengal, the League had won Assembly seats in the 1970s, and A. K. A. Hassanussaman was a member of the Ajoy Mukherjee cabinet.

Early years


Composition

Organizational structure

Source: http://www.ceo.kerala.gov.in/electionhistory.html

Early years (1957 - 1979/80)

With the United Democratic Front (1979/80 - present)

Current members

Members in Indian Parliament

Lower House (the Lok Sabha)

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Council of States (the Rajya Sabha)

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