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Name
  
Immanuvel Devendrar


A graphic poster featuring Immanuvel Devendrar with mustache while wearing a green polo

Full Name
  
Emmanuvel Sekaranஇம்மானுவேல் சேகரன்

Born
  
9 October 1924 (
1924-10-09
)

Other names
  
Vellu, Sekaran, Devendranar

Organization
  
Tamil Nadu Youth Congress, Devendra Kula Velalar, Tamil Nadu Scheduled Castes Federation

Title
  
Youth Leader of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee, antisocial revolutionary

Spouse(s)
  
E. Amirtham Grace (அமிர்தம் கிரேஸ்)

Children
  
E.Mary Vasantha raniE.papin vijaya raniE.sundari prabha raniE.Jansi rani.

Died
  
September 11, 1957, Mudukulathur

Similar
  
Iyothee Thass, P Kakkan, Rettamalai Srinivasan

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Immanuvel Devendrar (9 October 1924-11 September 1957) was a freedom fighter, Dalit activist and worker for the Indian National Congress in Tamil Nadu, India, who was murdered by a group of people from another caste.

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Immanuvel Devendrar sitting on the chair while being surrounded by tigers and cheetah and wearing a white long sleeve shirt and Indian menswear Lungi.

Immanuvel Devendrar was born in Sellur, Mudukulathur, Tamil Nadu on 9 October 1924. He took part in the Quit India movement from the age of 18 and was imprisoned for three months because of it. In 1945, he enlisted in the British Indian Army and, upon his discharge, he returned to his native Ramanathapuram district to work for the Indian National Congress party (INC). His time in the army had caused him to question the historic oppression of Dalits in his district, which was particularly severe.

Immanuvel Devendrar, on the left, holding a gun and wearing a military uniform, center, he is riding on a horse with sword in hand, and on the right, he is wearing a white dress and yellow turban

Devendrar worked to improve the education, rights and representation of the Dalit Pallar caste, of which he was a member. He tried to mobilise them to demand equality. The INC saw him as a useful opposition to Pasumpon Mutharamalingam Thevar, who had defected from the party to join the Forward Bloc. The party thought that he might be a worthy future member of the Legislative Assembly and groomed him for that end. It was for this reason that he converted to the Hindu religion and took the name Immanuel Sekaran.

A boy with a big smile and wearing a blue checkered polo and red & green headband from the Immanuvel Devendrar song

The Pallars were often in dispute with the higher-status Thevar caste and the relationship between the communities became fraught following a by-election in 1957. A peace meeting was called, at which Devendrar refused to stand up when Thevar arrived.

Immanuvel Devendrar on a 2010 Indian postal stamp of Rs.5

Devendrar was ambushed and murdered by a group of Thevars on 11 September 1957. There were accusations that Thevar himself had some responsibility for the death. Thevar was in fact arrested but later released without charge.

On the left is a statue of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar and on the right, An edited image of Immanuvel Devendrar, crossing the road while wearing a white polo, Indian menswear Lungi, and shoes

The 1957 Ramnad riots, in which 42 Dalits were killed, occurred as a consequence of Devendrar's murder.

The anniversary of Devendrar's death is celebrated annually as Devendrar Jayanti by Pallar people in Tamil Nadu.

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References

Immanuvel Devendrar Wikipedia