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N.S. Madhavan criticises K. Muraleedharan's comments on Chettur

N.S. Madhavan criticises K. Muraleedharan's comments on Chettur

The Hindu24-04-2025
Writer N.S. Madhavan criticised former Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president K. Muraleedharan's comments on jurist and former Indian National Congress president Chettur Sankaran Nair at a commemorative event on Thursday. In a post on his profile on X (formerly Twitter), he wrote that it was sad that such a statement came from a Congress leader.
'Following Jallianwala Bagh, Chettur resigned from his high position as member, Viceroy's Council. After his resignation, he publicly criticised the British government. His stance brought international attention to the massacre. Chettur's book, Gandhi and Anarchy, criticised both British policy and some of Gandhi's methods. Remember, Tagore was also critical of Gandhi's tactics. The book clearly condemned the British. Don't forget highest Indian official's resignation energised our freedom struggle,' wrote Mr. Madhavan.
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