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Sardar P.M. Audikesavalu Naicker

Madras, Tamil Nadu

November 25, 2022 to November 25, 2023

Sardar P.M. Audikesavalu Naicker was born on September 9, 1898, at Korukkupattai at Madras. When he was young, his family migrated from Pondicherry to Madras. His grandfather Krishnaswamy Naicker was a leading shell lime merchant in Korukupet. Audikesavalu Naicker had his elementary education in a local school at Korukupet. He was a good orator in English and Tamil. Audikesavalu Naicker's interest in the labour movement sprang from the care which he bestowed upon the labourers working in his father’s shop. He was an active member of Sardar Vandemataram Pillai’s Troop. Arundale, B.P. Wadia and others were his close associates who strengthened the Vandemataram organisation; Audikesavelu Naicker followed his father's footsteps and participated in the freedom movement. When he was young, he cultivated the habit of attending the public meetings organised by the Indian National Congress. Some of the speeches of stalwarts of the congress party had increased his inherent interest towards the national movement. His father was an active member of the ‘Vande Mataram Troop’. They used to hold the meetings of the Vandemataram troop in his house. Audikesavalu Naicker along with his brothers used to assist his father in organising such meetings. Many great leaders participated and their speeches kindled a nationalistic fervour in young Audikesavalu. In 1908, the annual session of the Indian National Congress was held at Madras. Satyamurthy was naturally drawn towards this great event. He enrolled himself under the captaincy of Srinivasa Sastri. Audikesavalu Naicker also attended this congress session as one of the young volunteers. In 1909, Audikesavalu Naicker began taking part in the freedom movement. He also participated in the Non-cooperation movement, drawn to the movement organised by Mahatma Gandhi. In 1921, Gandhiji made a memorable visit to Madras when S. Srinivasa Iyengar was the President of the Madras District. Congress committee. He addressed a public meeting at Marina beach. Audikesavalu Naicker had the unique honour of making the welcome speech. Audikesavalu Naicker was responsible for the spread of the Congress movement in the city of Madras and throughout the present Chinglepet District. The year 1930 was marked by disturbances in Madras on account of the activities of satyagrahis. Audikesavalu Naicker joined the Civil disobedience movement under the leadership of Satyamurthy and actively participated in the Salt satyagraha. He passed away on 9 September 1964.

Source:

C.N. Ramammurthy, Ficth intellectually life lessons, Sardar P.M. Audikesavahu Naicker Vol - 1, Kshatriyas Documentary publishers, 2001.

Thangavel Stalin, Tamilkathin Thiyaga Deepangal, Dinamani.

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