Madras Presidency Association

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Madras Presidency Association was a faction within the Indian National Congress which existed before indian independence. While Justice Party championed the cause of non-Brahmins in Madras presidency, non-Brahmins within the Congress party founded the MPA (Madras Presidency Association)

Formation[edit]

It was established on 20 September 1917 at a meeting of non-Brahmin Congress leaders in Chennai.[citation needed] Prominent leaders of the association were E. V. Ramasamy, V. Kalyanasundaram, P. Varadarajulu Naidu and Gooty Kesava Pillai.[citation needed] Kesava Pillai was the MPA's president and E. V. Ramasamy one of the vice presidents.[citation needed] The MPA briefly published two journals - Indian Patriot in English and Deshabhaktan in Tamil.[citation needed]

Dissolution[edit]

After the Government of India Act 1919 was passed, the MPA slowly disintegrated. Frustrated by the hostility of Brahmin Congress leaders' opposition to the MPA's demand of reservation of seats for non-Brahmins in the legislatures, Kesava Pillai resigned from the Congress and joined the Justice party.[1][2][3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mariam Dossal and Ruby Maloni. State Intervention and Popular Response: Western India at the nineteenth century. Popular Prakashan private Ltd. p. 220.
  2. ^ Ravichandran, R; C. A. Perumal (1982). "2". Dravidar Kazhagam - A political study (PDF). Madras: Madras University. Retrieved 16 August 2010.
  3. ^ Irschick, Eugene F. (1969). Political and Social Conflict in South India; The non-Brahmin movement and Tamil Separatism, 1916-1929 (PDF). University of California Press. OCLC 249254802. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 8 September 2010.