Najeeb Kanthapuram is an Indian writer, academic, newspaper editor, journalist. [2][3][4] He was elected as a member of Kerala Legislative Assembly from Perinthalmanna on 2 May 2021.[5]

Najeeb Kanthapuram
MLA
നജീബ് കാന്തപുരം
Member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
for Perinthalmanna
In office
2021–Incumbent
Preceded byManjalamkuzhi Ali
Personal details
Born20 April 1975
Kozhikode[1]
Residence(s)Pandikkadavil House, Kanthapuram, Unnikulam P O, Kozhikode district, Kerala-673574[1]
Alma mater

Early life

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Najeeb Kanthapuram was born to Muhammad Master at Kozhikode on 20 April 1975.[1] He was graduated as a Bachelor of Arts from Farook College, Kozhikode, and as a Bachelor of Education from University of Calicut in the year 1996.[1] He was a journalist who worked with Chandrika (newspaper) over 20 years.[1] He worked in Chandrika (newspaper) in different roles and resigned while he was working as Chief Sub Editor. He has started his political career as unit president of Muslim Students Federation. Later on he became panchayath office bearer of Muslim youth league, then president of Koduvally constituency Muslim Youth League. Later he worked as district youth league treasurer two times. Then he was elected as district youth league president by election. Then he became the senior vice president of MYL, Kerala State.[citation needed]

Political career

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Earlier, Najeeb Kanthapuram had been the senior vice-president of MYL since December 2016.[4][2] Due to the end of term of the last sitting MLA Manjalamkuzhi Ali, Perinthalmanna went to poll as a part of 2021 Kerala general election on 6 April 2021.[6] Najeeb Kanthapuram was the candidate fielded by UDF from Perinthalmanna.[7][8] There were 217,959 registered voters in Perinthalmanna Constituency for the election.[9] Najeeb Kanthapuram won the election by a narrow margin of 38 votes.[10][11][5]

Election Performance

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2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election: Perinthalmanna[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
IUML Najeeb Kanthapuram 76,530 46.21%  0.68
LDF K. P. M. Musthafa 76,492 46.19%  0.31
BJP Suchitra Mattada 8,021 4.84%  0.93
Independent Adv. Abdul Afsal. P. T 906 0.55% N/A
NOTA None of the above 867 0.52%  0.19
Independent Najeeb Kutteeri 828 0.50% N/A
Independent Muhammad Musthafa. K. P 751 0.45% N/A
Independent Musthafa. P. K 750 0.45% N/A
Independent Musthafa S/O Muhammad 471 0.28% N/A
Margin of victory 38 0.02%  0.37
Turnout 1,62,875[9] 74.73%[9]  2.93
IUML hold Swing  0.68

Writer

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Apart from being a journalist he made imprints in his career as a lyricist and director. He directed "INIYUM" a socially relevant docu-fiction film based on Nandigram Bengal. He contributed as a lyricist in "'പാടുക നിലാവേ" (Paaduka Nilaave), a ghazal music album composed by V.T. Murali. Singers of the album were M. Jayachandran, P. Sujatha, Venugopal. In 2013 MT Vasudevan Nair released the album "JAYAHE" a revolutionary song written during CPIM Protest gained wide popularity. The song containing the lyrics "ഇത്രയേയുള്ളൂവെന്നറിയുവാന്‍ നമ്മളെത്രദൂരം നടന്നു" (ithreyulluvennariyuvaan nammalethra dhooram nadanu) became popular among the people.

Awards and achievements

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He won several achievements in poetry and speeches since his student life. In the year 2004, he won IMA State award for the feature story അര്‍ബുദത്തിന്റെ തീ നാമ്പുകള്‍, (arbudhathinte thee naambukal) awarded by then health minister M.A. Kuttapan. In 2011, he won K.V. Surendranath state award for best editorial for "ലജ്ജിച്ചു തല താഴ്ത്തുക നാം" (lajjichu thalathaythuka naam) a socially relevant editorial published in Chandrika daily on 9 December 2010. He received the award from the famous poet O.N.V. Kurup at the award ceremony held in Trivandrum.[citation needed]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Perinthalmanna 2021". myneta.info.
  2. ^ a b TNM Staff (26 October 2017). "Kodiyeri's ride on Mini Cooper car for Jana Jagratha Yatra sparks controversy". The News Minute.
  3. ^ "Mathrubhumi Ramzan special edition released". Mathrubhumi. 12 June 2016.
  4. ^ a b "Munavvar Ali Thangal elected MYL state president". Mathrubhumi. 15 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b Staff Reporter (3 May 2021). "Both fronts safeguard seats in Malappuram". The Hindu.
  6. ^ "Kerala, TN, Puducherry to go to polls on April 6; 3 phase polling for Assam, 8-phase elections for Bengal". The Hindu. 26 February 2021. Retrieved 28 February 2021.
  7. ^ "Kerala election 2021: UDF constituent IUML to contest on 27 seats, announces candidates for 25 constituencies". www.timesnownews.com. 12 March 2021. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  8. ^ "RSP declares first list of candidates for Kerala polls". www.daijiworld.com. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  9. ^ a b c "Kerala Niyamasabha Election Voter turnout 2021, CEO Kerala" (PDF). www.ceo.kerala.gov.in.
  10. ^ Express News Service (4 May 2021). "Decoding 15 thriller contests of Kerala elections 2021". New Indian Express.
  11. ^ a b "GENERAL ELECTION TO KERALA NIYAMA SABHA TRENDS & RESULT MAY-2021 (38-PERINTHALMANNA)". results.eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India.