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to induce the British government to grant Self-Government to India. He took active participation in freedom movement along with Barrister A.K. Pillai in Travancore. When Mahatma Gandhi accompanied by Rajaji, Mahadeava Desai and Devadas Gandhi visited Thiruvananthapuram for the first time in
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Seethi Sahib carried forward the reforms of Wakkom to social and political realms. He "combined the progressive and traditional streams" to became "in the sociopolitical realm, the chief architect of the Muslim revival" in Kerala.
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connection with the Vaikkom satyagraha on 13th March 1925, it was Seethi Sahib who translated his speech into Malayalam at the reception given by the Thiruvananthapuram Pauravali. In 1928, Seethi Sahib was elected to the
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during the 1957 General Elections in India. The Congress High Command wished to form a tripartite coalition consisting of the Congress Party, the
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and the Muslim League in the upcoming elections. However, the proposed front was eventually veteod by the Congress Party.
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representing "Kerala". A year later (1931), he was re-elected to the Cochin Legislative Assembly with the Congress Party.
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K. M. Seethi was born in 1899 as the son of Haji Seethi Mohammed and P. K. Fatima Beevi in an affluent family in
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Apart from being a politician and prominent lawyer, Seethi Sahib was also a writer and a social worker.
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He did his schooling at Kodungallur High School and completed the Intermediate Course from
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ceased to cooperate with the Congress, Seethi Sahib and colleagues started organising the
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ceased to cooperate with the Congress, Seethi Sahib and colleagues started organising the
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Seethi Sahib is often considered as "the chief architect of Mappila revival" after the
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Seethi Sahib entered politics as a student, taking part in the
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In 1932, Seethi Sahib shifted his practice from Ernakulam to
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Politics, Women and Well-Being: How Kerala became 'a Model'
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in 1960, Seethi Sahib was elected as the Speaker of the
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in 1960, Seethi Sahib was elected as the Speaker of the
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After the Kerala Assembly Election victory against the
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After graduating in law, he enrolled as an advocate in
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during the 1957 General Elections in India. After the
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Seethi Sahib died while in office in 17, April 1961.
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in Malabar District. In 1946, he was elected to the
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Seethi Sahib, born in 1899 in an affluent family in
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Government of Kerala. 898:Farook College, Calicut 829:Jeffrey, Robin (1992). 450:In the new Kerala state 442:Malappuram Constituency 382:With the Congress Party 372:in 1927 (practising at 188:All-India Muslim League 920:Mappila Muslim Culture 811:Mappila Muslim Culture 502:Trivandrum Law College 424:With the Muslim League 1035:Kerala MLAs 1960–1964 460:Praja Socialist Party 331:1921 Mappila Uprising 299:in Malabar District. 944:on 15 February 2008. 532:Individuals such as 404:1930 Lahore Congress 358:) in central Kerala. 310:victory against the 869:Miller, Roland. E. 619:C. H. Mohammed Koya 492:Influence of Wakkom 482:C. H. Muhammed Koya 320:C. H. Muhammed Koya 117:C. H. Mohammed Koya 93:Pattom Thanu Pillai 519:He co-founded the 395:Mohandas K. Gandhi 247:(1899—1961), born 245:K. M. Seethi Sahib 158:Thiruvananthapuram 83:A. Nafeesath Beevi 37:K. M. Seethi Sahib 25:K. M. 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Index


Speaker
Kerala Legislative Assembly
V. V. Giri
A. Nafeesath Beevi
Pattom Thanu Pillai
Sankara Narayanan Thampi
C. H. Mohammed Koya
Kodungallur
Cochin
British India
Thiruvananthapuram
Kerala
Indian National Congress
All-India Muslim League
Indian Union Muslim League
Kerala
Kerala Assembly
Pattom A. Thanu Pillai Ministry
Kodungallur
Cochin state
Madras High Court
Cochin
Congress Party
Muslim League
Muslim League
Indian Union Muslim League
Kerala Assembly Election
Communist Party
Kerala Assembly

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