EMINENT PERSONALITIES

  1. C Vijayaraghavachariar

Early Life & Education

    • Born in Pon Vilaindha Kalathur near Chengalpattu.
    • Father Sadagopachariar was a Sanskrit scholar, but he chose a different path.
    • Mastered the Vedas early, yet developed a strong passion for English.
    • Left home and stayed with his uncle in Madurantakam to pursue studies.
  • Graduated from Presidency College, Madras.

Early Career & Turning Point

  • Worked as a lecturer in a government college in Mangaluru.
  • Resigned in protest against racial discrimination by a European principal.
  • Moved to Salem and qualified for the Bar privately.

Rise to National Prominence

  • Gained fame through success in the Salem riots case.
  • Earned titles like “Hero of Salem” and “Lion of South India.”
  • Became a member of the committee drafting the constitution of the Indian National Congress.

Role in Freedom Movement

  • Supported Bal Gangadhar Tilak during the Congress split (moderates vs extremists).
    • Returned to active politics after the 1916 Congress reunification.
    • Influenced Mahatma Gandhi to demand Swaraj (self-rule) beyond specific issues.
  • Presided over the 1920 Nagpur Session of Congress where Non-Cooperation was adopted.

Contribution to Constitutional Development

  • Played a key role in drafting the Swaraj Constitution.
  • Member of the committee led by Motilal Nehru.
  • Responded to the constitutional challenge posed by Lord Birkenhead.

Social Reform Efforts

Advocated:

  • Post-puberty marriage for women
  • Property rights for daughters
  • Reform in Hindu personal law
  • Campaigned against untouchability.
  • Promoted upliftment of minorities and encouraged Muslim participation in Congress.

Principles & Values

  • Opposed racial discrimination.
  • Supported labour rights.
  • Rejected titles and positions of power, staying committed to ideals over office.

Andaman Sentence & Legal Victory

    • The Andaman and Nicobar Islands, known as “Kala Paani”, served as a dreaded colonial penal settlement.
  • Many freedom fighters like Vinayak Damodar Savarkar and Bhai Parmanand were imprisoned there.
  • Vijayaraghavachariar was sentenced to 10 years of transportation after the 1882 Salem riots case.
  • He appealed to the Madras High Court and got his conviction quashed on January 9, 1883.
  • Continued legal efforts helped secure the release of other accused persons as well.

Resistance Against British Authority

  • Removed from the Salem Municipal Council for being labeled an “undesirable person.”
  • Challenged the decision legally and won the case, receiving ₹100 as damages.
  • His actions demonstrated strong resistance to colonial injustice and abuse of power.

Role in Indian National Congress

  • Became the first Tamil President of the AICC at the Nagpur Session of Congress.
  • Played a major leadership role in shaping the Congress during a critical phase of the freedom movement.

Support from Press

  • Received strong backing from newspapers like The Hindu and Amrita Bazar Patrika.
  • Media support amplified his fight against colonial injustice.

Ideals & Influence

  • C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji) recalled his guiding principle: 
  • Lawyers must engage in public life. 
  • They should defend people against unjust authority.
  • Known for his independence, courage, and commitment to justice.

Memorial Library & Public Hall

  • The C. Vijiaraghavachariar Memorial Library Public Hall was established in Salem.
    • Built on land gifted by the local municipal body.
    • Functioning since July 1951.
    • Opened by P. S. Kumaraswami Raja.
  • Foundation stone laid in August 1950 by T. Prakasam.

Statues in Salem

  • Library statue unveiled in 1982 by former Union Finance Minister R. Venkataraman.
  • Second statue unveiled in 1984 by M. G. Ramachandran.

Recognition & Tribute

  • R. Venkataraman praised him as a “pioneer of fundamental rights.”
  • Widely remembered for his contributions to constitutional development and civil liberties.

Legacy

  • Served as a symbol of legal brilliance and fearless nationalis
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