Kuppusamy Mudaliar
Kodai Idi Kuppusamy Mudaliar | |
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Born | August 4, 1891 |
Died | January 5, 1961 | (aged 69)
Kuppusamy Mudaliar (1891–1961), known as "Kodai Idi" ("thunderstorm in summer") for his powerful oratory, was an Indian freedom fighter.
Life
[edit]Born in August 4, 1891 in Vellore,[1] he was actively involved in the Salt Satyagraha (1930–31) and Quit India Movement (1941),[2] for which he was imprisoned for a year in Alipuram Jail.
Mudaliar collaborated with fellow activist V. M. Obaidullah in organising public meetings, processions, and rallies, earning the duo the nickname "Twins of Vellore".[3][4] He inspired people through his speeches and street plays (therukoothu), attracting large crowds from neighbouring towns such as Arcot and Ranipet.[1]
Post-independence, he was nominated to the Rajya Sabha.[1] Kuppusamy Mudaliar died on January 5, 1961,[1][4] and a government school in Vellore was named in his honour.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e "Kodai Idi Kuppusamy Mudaliar". Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
- ^ a b "Who was Gandhi's loudspeaker?". The Times of India. 2023-02-05. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
- ^ Assarani, P. Basith (2020-01-01). "V. M. Obaidullah -A Formidable Peoples Leader from Vellore". Modern Thamizh Research(A Quarterly International Multilateral Thamizh Journal).
- ^ a b "History of Tamilnadu Freedom Fighter Kodaidi Kuppusamy Muthaliyar - 125". Retrieved 2024-12-25.