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'''C. N. Muthuranga Mudaliar''' (c. 1888 - d. 2 February 1949) was an | '''C. N. Muthuranga Mudaliar''' (c. 1888 - d. 2 February 1949) was an Indian [[politician]] and [[Indian people|Indian]] independence activist who served as a member of the [[Central Legislative Assembly]] He was elected President of the [[Tamil Nadu Congress]] on 16 January 1938. Mudaliar was the paternal uncle of Indian politician, [[M. Bhaktavatsalam]].<ref name="bhaktavatsalam">{{cite book|title=Bhaktavatsalan, fifty years of public life: being a commemoration volume issued on the occasion of the seventy-sixth birth day of Sri M. Bhaktavatsalam, Madras, October 1972|publisher=Kondah Kasi Seetharamon|year=1972}}</ref> | ||
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C. N. Muthuranga Mudaliar (c. 1888 - d. 2 February 1949) was an Indian politician and Indian independence activist who served as a member of the Central Legislative Assembly He was elected President of the Tamil Nadu Congress on 16 January 1938. Mudaliar was the paternal uncle of Indian politician, M. Bhaktavatsalam.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ Bhaktavatsalan, fifty years of public life: being a commemoration volume issued on the occasion of the seventy-sixth birth day of Sri M. Bhaktavatsalam, Madras, October 1972. Kondah Kasi Seetharamon. 1972.
Sources[edit]
- M. Gopalakrishnan (2000). Tamil Nadu state: Kancheepuram and Tiruvallur districts (erstwhile Chengalpattu district). Directory of Stationery and Printing. p. 183.
- Who's who of freedom fighters, Tamil Nadu. 1973. p. 13.