S. Venkataraman

S. Venkataraman (8 January 1903 – 17 November 1980) was an Indian politician who served for two terms as a Rajya Sabha Member from 1952–1962 (3 April 1952 to 2 April 1956 and 3 April 1956 to 2 April 1962).[1] He was a member of the Indian National Congress and also served as the Secretary of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee (TNCC) from 1946–1952.[2] He participated in the Vedaranyam March.[3] He was a son of Subramina Iyer (father) and Madhurambal (mother). He was the editor of Jaya Bharati, a Tamil Daily in the late 1930s which was a leading publication during the Civil Disobedience Movement[3] which led to his imprisonment by the British. He was imprisoned for a total of eight years (two prison terms) for his activities relating to the Indian Independence Movement. He was also one of the major supporters of the Madras Mahajana Sabha. He was a close ally of K. Kamaraj, Indian National Congress leader.

Shri. S. Venkataraman, Rajya Sabha MP (left) with Shri K. Kamraj (Chief Minister of Madras State)- Both were INC (Indian National Congress) circa 1961

References

  1. "Rajya Sabha".
  2. "biograp_sketc_1f.htm - v.pdf" (PDF). Parliament of India. Retrieved 13 January 2019.
  3. Ganesan, A. (1 January 1988). A. Ganesan: The Press in Tamilnadu and The Struggle for Freedom 1917-1937. p. 145. ISBN 9788170990826. Retrieved 28 December 2018.


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