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Article Name : | | REPRESENTATION ISSUE OF DEPRESSED CLASSES IN LEGSLATIVE AND LOCAL BODIES IN COLONIAL TAMIL NADU DURING JUSTICE PARTY RULE | Author Name : | | A. RANJITH | Publisher : | | Ashok Yakkaldevi | Article Series No. : | | ROR-556 | Article : | | | Author Profile | Abstract : | | Justice Party before it emerged as a political party, owes its origin to a social organisation called 'Madras United League' which was intended to for social uplift , amelioration of the disadvantaged people who suffered from oppression. With in a short period this League was called 'Dravidian Association'. The Justice party otherwise known as the 'South Indian Liberal Federation'was formed at the tail end of 1916.M.C.Rajah, R.Srinivasn, N.Sivaraj, R.Veeriyan, Alaelu Mangathayarammal and other Depressed Class leaders joined the Justice Party and most of them became the founding members of the Justice Party.When the Justice Party came to power in 1921, its Caste –Hindu Leaders became arm-chair politicians and they looked after the interests of the caste-Hindus. For every privileged, the Depressed Class Leaders had to fight against the political domination of the cast-Hindu dominated the Justice Party. The Depressed Class member were not given proper representation in legislature and local bodies. The British Government nominated a few of the them. Hence the Depressed Class leaders like M.C.Rajah and R.Srinivasan came out of the Justice Party. The rapport between the Depressed Classes and Justice Party was almost ended with the death of T.M.Nair. The paper seeks to highlight the issues relating to the depressed classes and Justice Party over the representation in legislative and local bodies | Keywords : | | - Non-Brahmins ,Non-Brahmins
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