M. C. M. Kaleel
Tuan Burhanudeen Jayah | |
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Succeeded by | M. S. Themis |
In office 1960–1965 | |
Preceded by | M. S. Themis |
Succeeded by | Falil Caffoor |
Personal details | |
Born | Hultfsdorp, Colombo, Ceylon | 3 February 1899
Died | 19 October 1994 | (aged 94)
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Political party | United National Party |
Spouse | Noor Rahmaniya Marikar-Bawa |
Alma mater | Hameed Al Husseinie College, Cathedral College Kotahena, S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia, University of Edinburgh |
Profession | Physician, politician |
Mohamed Cassim Mohamed Kaleel (3 February 1899 – 19 October 1994) was a Ceylonese physician, social worker and politician.[1][2]
Mohammad Cassim Mohammad Kaleel was born on 3 February 1899, the second son of Cassim Lebbe Marikar, a businessman and Moulavi (Islamic teacher) and Yousoof Sulaiha, in
In 1942 following the dismal of
In 1945 Kaleel suffered his first heart attack and was unable to join the Muslim League Delegation, which gave evidence before the Soulbury Commission nor was he able to attend the inaugural meeting of the United National Party.
At the
In the following by election for the vacant seat, on 6 May 1950, Kaleel, running as the United National Party candidate, defeated his nearest rival, Dr. S. A. Wickramasinghe representing the Communist Party of Ceylon, by 2,295 votes.[5]
At the 2nd parliamentary election held between 24 May 1952 and 30 May 1952, he was elected as the second member for Colombo Central.[6] Kaleel was appointed as Minister for Labour in the First Dudley Senanayake cabinet, a post he continued to hold in the subsequent Kotelawala cabinet.
In 1956, at the 3rd parliamentary election he failed to secure one of the three seats in the Colombo Central electorate losing to the Mahajana Eksath Peramuna candidate, M. S. Themis, by a mere thirty five votes.[7]
At the parliamentary elections in March 1960 Kaleel was elected as the first member for Colombo Central[8] and was appointed as Minister of Home Affairs in second Dudley Senanayake cabinet.
In the subsequent parliamentary election in July 1960 the United National Party was defeated however Kaleel retained his seat as third member for Colombo Central.[9] He declined to contest the following parliamentary elections in 1965 standing aside for Falil Caffoor.
Kaleel served as the United National Party president from 1990 until his death in October 1994, having earlier served as the party's treasurer and vice-president.
In 1986 the Government of Sri Lanka awarded Kaleel the civilian honour of Deshamanya.[10]
References
- ^ "Hon. Kaleel, Mohamed Cassim Mohamed, M.P." Parliament of Sri Lanka. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
- ^ Jātika Rājya Sabhāva. Pustakālaya (1972). Members of the Legislatures of Ceylon: 1931-1972. National State Assembly Library. p. 127.
- ^ "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1947" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 21 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Goonetilleke, T. V. (Ed) (1983). Members of the Legislatures of Sri Lanka, 1931-83: Record of Service. Library of Parliament. p. 203.
- ^ "Results of the Parliamentary By Elections held between 1947 – 1988" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 19 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1952" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 24 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Result of Parliamentary General Election 1956" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 28 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Result of Parliamentary General Election 19 March 1960" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 28 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Result of Parliamentary General Election 20 July 1960" (PDF). Department of Elections, Sri Lanka. Retrieved 28 September 2017.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "National Awards". President of Sri Lanka Secretariat. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
Further reading
- Thawfeeq, M. M (1987). Memories of a physician politician, Dr M. C. M. Kaleel : a biographical sketch. Marina Academy & Supplies International. ISBN 1870634004.