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Kodai IdiKuppusamy Mudaliar
Born(1891-08-04)August 4, 1891
DiedJanuary 5, 1961(1961-01-05) (aged 69)

Kuppusamy Mudaliar (1891–1961), known as "Kodai Idi" ("thunderstorm in summer") for his powerful oratory, was an Indian freedom fighter.

Life

Born in August 4, 1891 in Vellore, he was actively involved in the Salt Satyagraha (1930–31) and Quit India Movement (1941), 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". He inspired people through his speeches and street plays (therukoothu), attracting large crowds from neighbouring towns such as Arcot and Ranipet.

Post-independence, he was nominated to the Rajya Sabha. Kuppusamy Mudaliar died on January 5, 1961, and a government school in Vellore was named in his honour.

References

  1. ^ "Kodai Idi Kuppusamy Mudaliar". Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  2. ^ "Who was Gandhi's loudspeaker?". The Times of India. 2023-02-05. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-12-25.
  3. Assarani, P. Basith (2020-01-01). "V. M. Obaidullah -A Formidable Peoples Leader from Vellore". Modern Thamizh Research(A Quarterly International Multilateral Thamizh Journal).
  4. ^ "History of Tamilnadu Freedom Fighter Kodaidi Kuppusamy Muthaliyar - 125". Retrieved 2024-12-25.
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