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Congress. In the parliamentary Constituency Mr. A. Nesamony was elected as M.P. and in the Rajyasabha seat. Mr. A. Abdul Razak was elected as M.P. on behalf of T.T.N.C. In due course, accusing the Congress government for not showing enough care the struggle of the Tamils, T.T.N.C had broken away from the coalition and the Congress government lost the majority. So fresh elections were announced. In 1954 elections, T.T.N.C gained victory in 12 constituencies.
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was the official language and there were only a few Tamil-medium schools. So the Tamils met many hardships. Travancore State
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to make compromises between state congress and T.T.N.C. The meeting met with failure and Mr. Sam
Nathaniel resigned from the post of president of T.T.N.C Mr. P. Ramasamy Pillai, a strong follower of Mr. A. Nesamony was elected as the New President. The first general election of Independent India was
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organised a meeting of his supporters at Allan
Memorial Hall, Nagercoil on 8 September 1947. In that meeting it was declared that they must achieve their objective through their political organisation, the T.T.N.C. And T.T.N.C started gaining strength and momentum in Kalkulam - Vilavancode Taluks.
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were killed and thousands of T.T.N.C and communist sympathizers were arrested in various parts of Tamil main land. At the end, Pattom Thanu Pillai's ministry was toppled and normalcy returned to the Tamil regions. The central government had appointed
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Southern Travancore with the neighbouring area of Madras State. The agitation took a violent turn and civilians and local police were killed at
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was elected as the legislative leader of the party. Then under his leadership, the awakened Tamil population was prepared to undergo any sacrifice to achieve their goal.
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formation of a "Unified Kerala". In protest against this idea, many Tamil leaders vacated the party. Tamils gathered together at
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1290:References
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1262:Kanayannur
1226:Thodupuzha
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