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Iyengar presided over the 1920 Madras
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over participating in elections. The breakaway faction later formed the
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from 1916 to 1920. He also served as a member of the bar council from 1912 to 1920, the law member of Madras
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worked as a junior under Iyengar. Later, he followed Iyengar into the Indian National Congress and the Indian independence movement. Satyamurthi worked under Iyengar while he was the president of the Swarajya Party. He later referred to Iyengar as his "political mentor".
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and the debate of whether Indians should back the British effort, banking on their goodwill later to deliver independence, or oppose the entry of Indian army into the war without consultation of the Indian people. He died suddenly on 19 May 1941, at his residence in
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passed a motion recommending salary cuts for Government ministers. However, they were defeated by a margin of 41 votes. A no-confidence motion was passed on 23 August 1927, but was defeated 56 to 67 with the support of the Governor and the members nominated by him.
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rising to become Advocate-General in 1916. He also served as a member of the bar council and was nominated as the law member of the Governor's executive council. He resigned his Advocate-General post, his seat in the Governor's executive council and returned his
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session of the Congress in 1926. Iyengar worked hard to deliver a resolution upholding Hindu-Muslim unity, bringing about a temporary political agreement between the political leaders of the two communities. He published
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who was the founder of the Srinivasa Gandhi Nilayam. Parthasarathy studied law and practised as a lawyer before becoming an entrepreneur. He served as the founder and director of the Industrial Development Commission of
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Iyengar's opinions were as clear cut as his legal arguments. His proficiency in the legal profession was supposedly noticeable right from his early days. In politics, Iyengar was considered to be a champion of the
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unnecessary communal tension. Periyar criticised Iyengar along with the rest of the Brahmin leadership of the Congress and declared that non-Brahmins can never hope to get justice from the Congress.
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Iyengar is credited with having popularised the Congress at the village level in South India. He was a staunch believer in the concept of "linked leadership". He was responsible for the induction of
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or complete independence from British rule as its ultimate goal and not dominion status. Srinivasa Iyengar was elected President of the league with Nehru and Bose as its secretaries.
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September 1923 and 10 November 1923. Though, as expected, the performance of the Swarajya Party wasn't by any means remarkable, its presence had a major impact on the fortunes of the
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invited Srinivasa Iyengar as leader of opposition to form the government. However, Srinivasa Iyengar refused. As a result, the Governor set up an independent government under
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status as the goal of the Congress. The report was presented at the Lucknow session of the Indian National Congress held between 28 August 1928 and 31 August 1928.
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467:United Nationalist Party
426:non-cooperation movement
418:Jallianwala Bagh episode
309:as a party dominated by
296:chief minister of Madras
270:due to differences with
260:non-cooperation movement
256:Indian National Congress
215:Indian National Congress
2731:N. Gopalaswamy Ayyangar
2394:C. Vijayaraghavachariar
1524:Harkishan Singh Surjeet
1479:Harkishan Singh Surjeet
1309:"Rajya Sabha Who's Who"
1210:Anjaneyulu, D. (1973).
1024:K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar
908:. Satvahan. p. 15.
773:Pillars of Modern India
412:Iyer introduced him to
239:Ramanathapuram district
134:Ramanathapuram district
3012:Tamil Nadu politicians
2941:Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu
2494:Purushottam Das Tandon
2364:Ambica Charan Mazumdar
1453:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1425:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1397:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1365:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1337:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1259:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1225:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1115:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
1085:Ralhan, O. P. (2002).
956:. Brill. p. 468.
693:S. Srinivasa Iyengar;
582:
334:Sri Vaishnava Brahmins
329:
2951:Anumula Revanth Reddy
2901:Indian Youth Congress
2776:Kodardas Kalidas Shah
2751:Hafiz Mohamad Ibrahim
2314:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
2299:Surendranath Banerjee
2264:Surendranath Banerjee
1679:"Pilgrim of eternity"
986:G. C. Sondhi (1948).
826:on 28 September 2007.
636:Gopal Krishna Gokhale
577:
328:
2534:Shankar Dayal Sharma
2514:Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
2454:Madan Mohan Malaviya
2434:Mukhtar Ahmed Ansari
2429:S. Srinivasa Iyengar
2374:Madan Mohan Malaviya
2329:Madan Mohan Malaviya
2294:Dinshaw Edulji Wacha
2269:Rahimtulla M. Sayani
1829:S. Srinivasa Iyengar
1594:. 13 September 2003.
556:as leading members.
475:no-confidence motion
402:Political activities
385:V. Krishnaswamy Iyer
113:C. P. Ramaswami Iyer
101:P. S. Sivaswami Iyer
2801:Narayan Dutt Tiwari
2786:Kamalapati Tripathi
2781:Uma Shankar Dikshit
2741:Lal Bahadur Shastri
2690:P. V. Narasimha Rao
2655:Lal Bahadur Shastri
2617:P. V. Narasimha Rao
2597:Lal Bahadur Shastri
2554:P. V. Narasimha Rao
2474:Subhas Chandra Bose
2409:Mohammad Ali Jauhar
2354:Bhupendra Nath Bose
2284:Romesh Chunder Dutt
2144:Andaman and Nicobar
1898:Nehru–Gandhi family
1804:Some Madras Leaders
1751:Some Madras Leaders
1739:Some Madras Leaders
1724:Some Madras Leaders
1705:Some Madras Leaders
1297:on 19 January 2005.
1159:on 24 January 2005.
892:Some Madras Leaders
554:Subhas Chandra Bose
532:Subhas Chandra Bose
526:On 30 August 1928,
442:Swaraj Constitution
340:and graduated from
317:were all Brahmins.
2871:Mallikarjun Kharge
2756:Yashwantrao Chavan
2710:Sushilkumar Shinde
2670:Yashwantrao Chavan
2574:Mallikarjun Kharge
2339:Bishan Narayan Dar
2334:William Wedderburn
2289:N. G. Chandavarkar
2234:William Wedderburn
1007:The London Gazette
494:P. Munuswamy Naidu
330:
315:C. Rajagopalachari
217:. Iyengar was the
211:Srinivasa Ayyangar
207:Sreenivasa Iyengar
2979:
2978:
2959:
2958:
2879:
2878:
2811:Shankarrao Chavan
2449:Vallabhbhai Patel
2324:Rash Behari Ghosh
2239:Pherozeshah Mehta
2200:
2199:
2028:Jammu and Kashmir
1983:Arunachal Pradesh
1923:Breakaway parties
1893:Electoral history
1614:. 31 August 2004.
1544:978-81-87496-49-6
1499:978-81-87496-49-6
1464:978-81-7488-865-5
1436:978-81-7488-865-5
1408:978-81-7488-865-5
1376:978-81-7488-865-5
1348:978-81-7488-865-5
1315:on 18 August 2007
1270:978-81-7488-865-5
1236:978-81-7488-865-5
1126:978-81-7488-865-5
1096:978-81-7488-865-5
970:978-90-04-11371-8
874:978-81-7273-318-6
858:The great Indians
789:978-81-7024-586-5
747:978-0-8108-5379-9
580:communal politics
362:Madras High Court
243:Madras High Court
232:Lion of the South
223:Madras Presidency
197:
196:
131:11 September 1874
3059:
2969:
2968:
2931:
2930:
2866:Ghulam Nabi Azad
2851:Abhishek Singhvi
2791:Pranab Mukherjee
2771:Jaisukhlal Hathi
2761:Jaisukhlal Hathi
2705:Pranab Mukherjee
2650:Gulzarilal Nanda
2645:Jawaharlal Nehru
2635:
2634:
2602:Gulzarilal Nanda
2592:Jawaharlal Nehru
2499:Jawaharlal Nehru
2469:Jawaharlal Nehru
2444:Jawaharlal Nehru
2404:Chittaranjan Das
2399:Hakim Ajmal Khan
2319:Dadabhai Naoroji
2279:Anandamohan Bose
2274:C. Sankaran Nair
2254:Dadabhai Naoroji
2224:Badruddin Tyabji
2219:Dadabhai Naoroji
2023:Himachal Pradesh
1968:
1967:
1873:
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1763:
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1693:
1692:
1687:. Archived from
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1660:
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1185:
1184:on 23 June 2004.
1180:. Archived from
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1155:. Archived from
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573:Second World War
550:Jawaharlal Nehru
528:Jawaharlal Nehru
518:Simon Commission
414:Rash Behari Bose
373:C. Sankaran Nair
277:Simon Commission
268:Chittaranjan Das
219:Advocate-General
184:Attorney-General
150:
123:Personal details
109:
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56:
35:
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3052:Mylapore clique
2982:
2981:
2980:
2975:
2955:
2926:Chief ministers
2920:
2884:Political wings
2875:
2841:Digvijaya Singh
2806:P. Shiv Shankar
2719:
2626:
2584:Prime ministers
2578:
2524:S. Nijalingappa
2484:J. B. Kripalani
2479:Abul Kalam Azad
2464:Rajendra Prasad
2459:Nellie Sengupta
2414:Abul Kalam Azad
2389:Lala Lajpat Rai
2379:Syed Hasan Imam
2196:
2180:
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1962:
1960:
1953:
1927:
1874:
1864:
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1782:
1778:
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1766:Louis Anthony.
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