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E. Ahamed
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E. Ahamed (29 April 1938 – 1 February 2017), Edappakath Ahamed in full,[1] was an Indian politician from Kannur (then Cannanore) in northern Kerala.[2] A Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) between 1991 and 2017, he was key figure in India's diplomatic relations with the Middle East.[3]

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Educated at Brennen College, Tellicherry and Trivandrum Law College, Ahamed was first elected to Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1967 (from Kannur, with Indian Union Muslim League).[2][4] He later served as a cabinet minister (Industry) in the U D F ministry headed by Congress-leader K. Karunakaran (1982–87).[4] He was first elected to the Parliament (Lok Sabha) in 1991.[4] Ahamed was appointed Union Minister of State, Ministry of External Affairs, in 2004 (Congress-led U P A ministry headed by Manmohan Singh).[2] He also served as Union Minister of State for Railways and Human Resource Development.[2]

Ahamed served as the National President, Indian Union Muslim League between 2008 and 2017.[2][4] He was the first Indian Union Muslim League union minister in independent India.[5] In 2004, he was famously dispatched by Atal Bihari Vajpayee to the United Nations (Geneva) to represent India.[6][7]

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Early life

E. Ahamed was born on 29 April 1938 in a merchant family in Kannur, Malabar District (Now Kannur district, Kerala), to Edappakath Nafeesa Beevi and Ovintakath Abdul Khader.[2][1] He carried his mother's 'house name' as his initials as the tradition among the Cannanore Mappilas.[1]

He graduated from Government Brennen College, Tellicherry and later obtained a law degree from Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram.[2] He was the first General Secretary of the M. S. F., the students' wing of Indian Union Muslim League.[1] He also worked as a reporter for the Chandrika newspaper.[1] Ahamed married Zuhara in 1961 (died in an accident in 1999).[2] The couple has three children.[2][8]

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Political career

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In Kerala

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Kerala Council of Ministers, 1982 - 87 (1983)
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  • Ahamed served as Minister for Industry from May 1982 to March 1987 (U D F ministry headed by Congress-leader K. Karunakaran).[4][1]
  • He was a member of the Kerala and Calicut University Senate.[4] He was also Chairman, Kannur Municipal Council (1981–83).[4]
  • He also served as the founder Chairman, Kerala State Rural Development Board (1971–77), and Chairman, Kerala Small Industries Development Corporation.[4][2]
  • Ahamed was chosen as the General Secretary, Indian Union Muslim League in 1995.[2]

Career in national politics

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  • From 2004 to 2009, Ahamed served as the Minister of State for External Affairs.[2] From 2009 to 2011, he was the Minister of State for Railways.[2] He assumed charge again as Minister of State for External Affairs in early 2011.[2] Ahamed also held the additional charge of the Union Minister of State, Human Resource Development 2011 to 2012.[2]

Other positions

President

  • Muslim Educational Foundation, Panur, Kannur[2]
  • Kannur Deenul Islam Sabha, Kerala[2]

Member

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Representing India

  • Ahamed represented India in the United Nations several times between 1991 and 2014.[9][1]
  • Special Emissary, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to the Gulf (1984).[9]
  • Chairman, Crisis Management Group (Iraq hostage crisis, August–September 2004).[2]

Minister in different ministries

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Death

Ahamed died on 1 February 2017 after suffering a cardiac arrest in a joint session of Parliament.[10][9] He was buried with full state honours at the Kannur City Juma Masjid.[11]

References

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