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Palani Baba | |
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Born | Ahmed Ali November 14, 1950 |
Died | January 28, 1997 | (aged 46)
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Known for | Environmental activism, Human rights activism, Islamism, Tamil Nationalism |
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Palani Baba, also known as Ahmed Ali, played a significant role in Tamil Nadu's socio-political sphere. Born on November 14, 1950, and passing away on January 28, 1997, he emerged as a notable Muslim activist and politician, leaving an imprint on the region's history and governance. He founded and led the All India Jihad Committee in Tamil Nadu, India and passed away in 1997 in Pollachi due to murder. He served as the president of the committee until his tragic death.[1] His life and contributions offer valuable insights into the dynamics of religious activism and political engagement within the diverse fabric of Tamil Nadu's society. He held firm views against Brahmin supremacy.