In Tamilnadu Rajaji violated the salt laws at Vedaranyam . From Trichi nearly 100 patriots headed by Rajaji marched to Vedaranyam. Leaders like Sardar Vedharatanam Pillai, T.S.S.Rajan, Srimathi Ruckmani Lakshmipathy took part in this salt satyagraha. It created awareness among the people against the British Government. Many people like Rajaji, K.Kamaraj were arrested when they disobeyed the British government . “No Tax Campaign” was also conducted in many parts of Tamilnadu. At Tirupur on 11th January As per the directions of Gandhiji individual satyagraha was followed by the leaders of Tamilnadu. Many young leaders like Adikeasava Naicker,
Civil Disobedience Movement Salt Satyagraha: on March 1930, Gandhiji violated the salt laws, the police attacked a procession carrying National flags and singing national songs . As a result of the lathi charge, Tirupur Kumaran, a freedom fighter sacrificed his life. He demonstrated his patriotism by firmly holding the congress flag and shouting Vande Mataram against the British.It was a deed of patriotism, heroism and symbolof dedication. Tirupur Kumaran is popularly known as Kodikatha Kumaran
Non Co-operation Movement: The people of Tamilnadu wereangry with the British Government because of the Rowlatt Act. Gandhiji movedthe Non Co-operation resolution at Nagpur Congress session. Itwas presided by C.Vijayaraghava Chariyar, eminent Nationalist ofTamilnadu. Rajaji acted as the Lieutenent of Gandhiji. He along withSathyamurthy and E.V.Ramaswamy Naicker led the non co-operationmovement.
Events of the non co-operation movement: Rajaji was arrested and imprisoned in
Clement Attlee's proved one of the most radical British governments of the 20th century, presiding over a policy of selective nationalizations of major industries and Attlee's government also began the process of dismantling the British Empire when it granted independence to India and Pakistan in 1947, followed by Burma (Myanmar) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka) the following year.
On 15th August 1947, India has taken her place as free and independent Dominion in the British commonwealth of Nations. But we cannot forget the sacrifices of several lakhs of Indians including Tamilians, who gave their life to fight against the British rulers.
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