Prominence
- In the Tamil Nadu state assembly elections in 1996, INL was an alliance of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.inl won five seats in assembly.all India general secretary m.a.latheef elected hajj committee chairman
- In the Tamil Nadu state assembly elections in 2001, INL was an alliance of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, and contested two seats but did not win.
- In the 2004 Lok Sabha elections, INL launched four candidates in West Bengal and participated in a "third front" in Tamil Nadu (Advocate Mr E. Sarwar Khan), contest at Cuddalore Lok Sabha received 56,406 votes.
- In Kerala, INL has close relations with the Left Democratic Front. In the state assembly elections in 2001, INL launched one candidate, supported by LDF, in Tirur. The candidate, professor A.P. Abdul Vahab, received 5,511 votes.
In the state assembly elections in 2006 INL launched three candidates, supported by LDF, in Manjeri, Kasargod, Kozhikode 2. The candidates were: Professor A.P. Abdul Vahab (Manjeri), N.A. Nellikunnu, (Kasaragod), Advt. P.M.A. Salam (Kozhikode 2). Advocate P.M.A. Salam won the Kozhikode 2.
In an important section of INL headed by Siraj Ibrahim Sait, national general secretary, P.M.A. Salam, state general secretary of Kerala joined the Muslim League. N.A. Nellikkunnu, former INL state treasurer, was elected to Kerala Legislative assembly from Kasarkode in IUML ticket 2011, and P.M.A. Salam carried the post of secretary of Kerala state Muslim league. In 2011 Kerala election, INL contested along with LDF in 3 seats. INL state president lost from Koothparamb constituency, with a differennce of 3,345 votes.
- President: Prof. Sulaiman from Uttar Pradesh
- Secretary: Allavudeen Ansari from Andhra Pradesh
- Kerala state president: Sa Puthiya Vallapil
- General secretary: Ap Abdul Vahab - tresh
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