[1] Seethi Sahib was the Secretary of the Indian Union Muslim League during the 1957 General Elections in India.
[2] Seethi Sahib entered politics as a student, taking part in the Non-Cooperation Movement in (1920–22).
[2] The movement was organized by Mohandas K. Gandhi to induce the British government to grant Self-Government to India.
[6] When Mahatma Gandhi accompanied by Rajaji, Mahadeava Desai and Devadas Gandhi visited Thiruvananthapuram for the first time in connection with the Vaikkom satyagraha on 13 March 1925, it was Seethi Sahib who translated his speech into Malayalam at the reception given by the Thiruvananthapuram Pauravali.
[2] Seethi Sahib was the Secretary of the Indian Union Muslim League during the 1957 General Elections in India.
[1] C. H. Muhammed Koya — only after resigning his legislative party (the League) affiliation — succeeded Seethi Sahib as the Speaker of the Kerala Assembly.
[1] K. M. Seethi Sahib was inspired by Wakkom Maulavi (1873—1932), a major theological reformer of 20th century Kerala.
[3] He "combined the progressive and traditional streams" to became "in the sociopolitical realm, the chief architect of the Muslim revival" in Kerala.