INL leader A.A. Ameen passes away at Oachira
The Hindu
INL treasurer and State VP A.A. Ameen passes away at 67 after brief illness. He held leadership posts in INL since 1994 and contested 2016 Assembly polls. INL president Mohammed Sulaiman mourns his death, calling it a huge loss to the party. He is survived by wife and two children.
Indian National League (INL) national treasurer and State vice-president A.A. Ameen died following a brief illness at Oachira in Kollam district on Wednesday. He was 67.
His mortal remains will be interred at the Madathil Karazhma Juma Masjid graveyard at 2.30 p.m. on Thursday.
Dr. Ameen had held leadership posts in the INL since its inception in 1994. He contested the 2016 Assembly polls from the Kasaragod constituency as a Left Democratic Front candidate.
INL national president Mohammed Sulaiman and the party State committee condoled his death. In a statement, Mr. Sulaiman said that Dr. Ameen’s death was a huge loss to the party.
He is survived by his wife Fouseen and children Fayas and Fadil Ameen.

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