E. K. Imbichi Bava Explained

E. K. Imbichi Bava
Birth Date:1917 7, df=yes
Birth Place:Ponnani, Malappuram, Kerala
Residence:Ponnani
Party:Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Office1:Minister for Transport & Communication,
Second E.M.S. Ministry
Term Start1:6 March 1967
Term End1:1 November 1969
Predecessor1:K.T. Achuthan
Successor1:K. M. George
Office2:Member of Rajya Sabha for Kerala
Term Start2:3 April 1952
Term End2:2 April 1954
Office3:Member of Parliament for Ponnani
Term Start3:1962
Term End3:1967
Predecessor3:K. Kelappan
Successor3:C. K. Chakrapani
Office4:Member of Parliament for Kozhikode
Term Start4:1980
Term End4:1984
Predecessor4:V.A. Seyid Muhammad
Successor4:K. G. Adiyodi
Office5:M. L. A. of Kerala Assembly for Mannarkkad
Term Start5:1967
Term End5:1970
Predecessor5:Krishnan Kongasseri
Successor5:John Manforan
Office6:M. L. A. of Kerala Assembly for Ponnani
Term Start6:1991
Term End6:1996
Predecessor6:P. T. Mohana Krishnan
Successor6:Paloli Mohammed Kutty
Spouse:Fathima
Children:4 sons and 1 daughter (Rasool Salam, Zeenath, Khaleel, Jaleel and Musthaqu)
Date:18 May 2008
Source:http://niyamasabha.org/codes/Ministers%20Book%20Final.pdf Government of Kerala

Ezhu Kudikkal Imbichi Bava (1917–1995) (Malayalam: ഇ. കെ. ഇമ്പിച്ചി ബാവ‍) was an Indian politician and a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) from the municipality of Ponnani. He was member of the Rajya Sabha[1] and the Lok Sabha, both the houses of Parliament.

Early life

Bava was born on 20 July 1917 to Abdullah at Ezhukudickal in Ponnani.[2]

Political career

He began to work for public causes while still a student. Slowly attracted towards leftist thoughts, he started his political career with the Congress Socialist Party and subsequently with the Communist Party since 1940. He later became involved in the nationalist movement and played a role in establishing the "Labour Movements" and Communist Party in the state of Kerala.

He participated in the Calcutta Congress of the Communist Party of India held in 1948 representing the members from Malabar.

Post-independence (1947–1995)

He is one of the major leaders in CPI(M) in Kerala.Imbichi Bava was a member of the National Council of the Communist Party of India before it split in 1964. He was one of the founders of CPI(M). He has undergone prison terms and gone underground many times in connection with his party work. He was a member of the CPI(M) State Committee; District Secretary, CPI Palakkad, CPI(M) Malappuram;District President, CITU Malappuram; Member, All India Working Committee CITU.

He was elected to the 3rd Kerala Legislative Assembly from Mannarghat constituency as a CPI (M) candidate.[3] He was the Minister of Transport in the ministry led by E. M. S. Namboodiripad from 6 March 1967 to 1 November 1969. After a gap, he was elected to the 9th Kerala Legislative Assembly from Ponnani constituency in 1991.[4]

Imbichi Bava had been a Member of both the Houses of Parliament as well previously. He was a member of the Rajya Sabha from 1952–54. He was elected twice to the Lok Sabha. In 1962, he was elected to the 3rd Lok Sabha from Ponnani constituency as a Communist Party of India candidate.[5] In 1980, he was elected to the 7th Lok Sabha from Calicut constituency as a Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate.[6] He died on 11 April 1995 while serving as a member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly.[4]

The Assembly paid its homage to him on 24 April 1995.[7]

Personal life

He married Fathima Imbichi Bava (former Ponnani Municipality Chairperson, teacher and activist) and they had 4 sons and a daughter. They are Rasool Salam, his eldest son, Zeenath, Khaleel, Jaleel and Musthaqu.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 21 November 2020. Imbichi Bava MP. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20190418133217/https://rajyasabha.nic.in/rsnew/member_site/mpterms.aspx . 2019-04-18 . 21 November 2020. rajyasabha.nic.in.
  2. Web site: 21 November 2020. Personal Life. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20120930130427/http://www.niyamasabha.org/codes/members/m225.htm . 2012-09-30 . 21 November 2020. niyamasabha.org.
  3. Web site: Members of Previous Assembly - Third KLA (1967 –1970). Official website of the Kerala State Legislative Assembly. 2011-03-10.
  4. Web site: Members of Previous Assembly - Ninth KLA (1991 –1996). Official website of the Kerala State Legislative Assembly. 2011-03-10.
  5. Web site: 21 November 2020. Imbichi Bava MP62. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191211103030/https://loksabha.nic.in/Members/lokaralpha.aspx?lsno=3&tab=13 . 2019-12-11 . 21 November 2020. loksabhaph.nic.in.
  6. Web site: 21 November 2020. Imbichi Bava MP80. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20191211102657/https://loksabha.nic.in/Members/lokaralpha.aspx?lsno=7&tab=9 . 2019-12-11 . 21 November 2020. loksabhaph.nic.in.
  7. Web site: 22 November 2020. Bava Homage. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170727085013/http://www.stateofkerala.in/niyamasabha/e_k_imbichi_baba.php . 2017-07-27 . 22 November 2020. stateofkerala.in.