Nedumaran

Pazha Nedumaran
Born 10 March 1933
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India
Occupation Politician, writer , activist
Known for Founder of Ulaka Tamil Peravai(World Tamil Confederation) and President of Tamils National Movement & Tamil Eelam Liberation Supporters Co-ordination Committee

Pazha Nedumaran (Tamil: பழ. நெடுமாறன்) is an outspoken Tamil politician from the state of Tamil Nadu, South India. He is an ex-national Congressman, a writer and Tamil nationalist, who has authored many books in Tamil, as well as in English. Pazha Nedumaran was born in Madurai and was a close associate of K. Kamaraj, and had met Indira Gandhi a couple of times in the company of K. Kamaraj. He was reportedly disillusioned with the Congress after Kamaraj's demise. He is the editor-in-chief of the by-weekly Tamil magazine Then Seidi (Tamil: தென் செய்தி). He is the leader of the Tamil Nationalist Movement and the இலங்கைத் தமிழர் பாதுகாப்பு இயக்க ஒருங்கிணைப்பாளர்.

He is noted for his long term vocal support for the LTTE, a liberation movement for Sri Lankan Tamils

Personal Note

Date of Birth : 10 March 1933

Parents : Thiru. Ki. Palaniappanar – Piramu Ammaiyar

Father was the Secretary of Madurai Tamil Sangam and also the Founder of Madurai Thiruvalluvar Sangam. He also organised Muthamizh Conference at Madurai in 1942, Thamizh Thirunaal at Madurai in 1948 and the Golden Jubilee Conference of the Madurai Tamil Sangam in 1956. He was a well-known patron of a number of Tamil Scholars all over Tamil Nadu.

Education

Teachers

Renowned Tamil Scholars like, Dr. A Chithambaranathan, Dr. T. P. Meenakshi Sundaranar, Dr. Rasamanickanar, Thiru. Avvai Duraisamy, Thiru. A. K. Parandamanar

Public life

Students Organisations

Politics

Current Positions

Socio-Political Activities

Political

Human Rights

Tamil Eelam

Arrests

Books

Political books

Tamil Eelam related

Novels

References

  1. "They are innocent. We'll do everything to free them". Rediff (India). 12 October 1999.
  2. "Veerappan has promised to give up violence". The Hindu (Bangalore, India). 19 November 2000.
  3. "Nedumaran on fast unto death". The Hindu (Chennai, India). 14 September 2007.
  4. "A voice for Nedumaran". Tehelka (India). 14 May 2005.

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