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IUML Sets Up National Headquarters in Delhi, Eyes Expansion Beyond South

New Delhi: The Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) formally opened its first national headquarters in Daryaganj, marking a major step in expanding its role in Indian politics. The five-storey building, named after party founder Qaid-e-Millat Mohammed Ismail Saheb, was inaugurated by National Affairs Committee Chairman Panakkad Syed Sadik Ali Shihab Thangal in the presence of MPs, MLAs, and leaders from across the country.

The IUML, founded in 1948, has until now confined its activities largely to Kerala and Tamil Nadu. In Kerala, it has played an influential role for decades, partnering with both Congress-led and Left-led coalitions. Its participation in government helped secure significant progress for Muslims in education, business, and social development.

To introduce itself in North India, IUML will hold a public meeting at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium with senior leaders of the INDIA bloc, including Sonia Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, and Akhilesh Yadav. Senior advocate and MP Kapil Sibal will deliver a keynote address on “Election Fraud: Death of Democracy.”

IUML leaders said the party plans to engage OBC, Dalit, and minority communities while tackling the challenge of operating in a more polarized political environment. They stressed that the IUML is open to all communities and already has non-Muslims in leadership roles in Kerala.

Analysts believe the Delhi headquarters signals a long-term strategy to counter the influence of AIMIM and provide an alternative Muslim-led voice within the INDIA alliance framework. The move is expected to amplify IUML’s national presence and influence in the coming years.

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