Arimbra Bapu
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Arimbra Bapu | |
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അരിമ്പ്ര ബാപ്പു | |
Former President of MorayurGram panchayat | |
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Born | Arimbra, Morayur, British India | 1 May 1936
Died | 4 July 2014 Arimbra, Morayur, Malappuram Kerala, India | (aged 78)
Political party | Indian Union Muslim League |
Children | 2 sons and 2 daughters |
Residence(s) | Mangeerithodu,Arimbra, Morayur, Malappuram Kerala, India |
Kodithodi Ahamed alias Bapu (May 1, 1936 – July 4, 2014)[1] popularly known as Arimbra Bapu (Template:Lang-ml) or Bapu (Template:Lang-ml) was a politician from the state of Kerala, India belonging to the Indian Union Muslim League party. He served as the first President of Morayur Gram panchayat from year 1969 to 1995, as he was elected continuously, sometimes without opposition. He avoided sound politics after he had a brain stroke, up to the second incident of stroke, which caused his death in July 4, 2014. Several times the party called on him to be the state Minister and MLA; he rejected the opportunities. He worked with many well known politicians of the IUML (C. H. Mohammed Koya and Chakeri Ahammed Kutty), and with the Panakkad Thangal. He was instrumental in raising party membership in Eranad. He served many capacities in the party and the government.[2][3]