Fathima Thahiliya creates history as IUML’s first woman MLA, defeating LDF veteran T P Ramakrishnan in Perambra.

Perambra: Advocate Fathima Thahiliya has rewritten the political narrative of the Malabar region. At just 34 years old, she has achieved what many thought impossible: securing a seat for the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) as its first-ever female legislator while dismantling a decades-old CPM stronghold.
The giant killer: Thahiliya defeated LDF veteran and heavyweight T P Ramakrishnan.
The margin: A decisive lead of 4,700 votes, polling a total of 63,999.
The venue: Perambra—a constituency long considered an "impenetrable fortress" for the Left.
From student leader to legislator
Thahiliya’s ascent is rooted in academic rigor and grassroots activism.
- Education: BA LLB (Kozhikode) and LLM (Thrissur).
- Background: Former councillor in Kozhikode Corporation and a prominent leader in the Muslim Students Federation (MSF).
- Current role: State Secretary for the Muslim Youth League and practicing advocate at the Calicut District Court.
Resilience amidst controversy
Her victory is even more significant given the high-friction environment of the 2026 campaign. Thahiliya faced cyber attacks with intensive social media vitriol and derogatory remarks targeting her identity.
‘Kauminte Kutti’ row
She also faced a controversy involving UDF allegations that the LDF attempted to communalise her candidacy via specific campaign narratives.
Published: 04 May 2026, 04:45 pm IST
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