A. C. Moideen

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A. C. Moideen
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Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2016
Succeeded by Kadakampally Surendran
Personal details
Born (1956-04-18) 18 April 1956 (age 68)
Wadakkancherry, Thrissur district, Kerala, India
SpouseSmt. Usaiba Beevi
ChildrenDr. Sheeba

A. C. Moideen is an Indian politician. He is the current member of the 15th Kerala Legislature from Kunnamkulam constituency. He was the Minister for Local Self Government in the Pinarayi Vijayan ministry. [1] [2]

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Personal life

Son of Shri Chiyamu and Smt. Fathima Beevi, he was born at Wadakkanchery on 18 April 1956. He was married to Smt.Usaiba Beevi S and the couple have only one daughter Dr. Sheeba. [3]

Political life

He entered politics through S.F.I. and was Secretary, K.S.Y.F. Wadakkanchery Area Committee, D.Y.F.I. Wadakkanchery Block Committee and Panangattukara Grameena Vayanasala; President, Thekkumkara Grama Panchayat, Kallampara Milk Marketing Co-operative Society; Secretary, C.P.I.(M) Thekkumkara Local Committee and Wadakkanchery Area Committee; Secretary, C.P.I.(M) District Committee, Thrissur. He served as Minister for Co-operation and Tourism from 25 May 2016 to 21 November 2016.[ citation needed ]

He is now, Member, C.P.I.(M) State Committee; State Working Committee Member, Kerala Karshaka Sangham.[ citation needed ]

He was previously elected to the 11th KLA in the by-election on 10 May 2004, 12th KLA in 2006, 14th KLA in 2016.

Kerala Legislative Assembly Election
YearConstituencyClosest RivalMajority

(Votes)

Won/Lost
2004

By Election

WadakkancheryK. Muraleedharan (INC)3715Won [4]
2006WadakkancheryT.V.Chandra Mohan (DIC)20821Won [5]
2016KunnamkulamC P John (CMP)7782Won [6]
2021KunnamkulamK. Jayasankar (INC)26631Won [7]

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