Overview
Abdul Halim was an Indian politician associated with the communist movement in India. He is identified in public records as an Indian politician, and is catalogued among figures connected with the country's left political tradition.
Key facts
| Name | Abdul Halim |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Known for | Political activity associated with the communist movement in India |
| Wikidata identifier | Q97246062 |
Background
The communist movement in India developed from the early twentieth century, drawing in activists, trade unionists, and political organisers from various regions and communities. Figures associated with this movement typically participated in party building, labour mobilisation, anti-colonial activity, or post-independence parliamentary and organisational work. Abdul Halim is recorded among the politicians linked with this broader tradition.
Significance
The disambiguator "communist" attached to the name distinguishes this Abdul Halim from other public figures sharing the same name. His listing within structured biographical databases reflects a record of political engagement in India.
Related topics
- Communism in India
- Communist Party of India
- Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Indian independence movement
- List of Indian politicians
References
- Wikidata entry: Q97246062