Immanuvel Devendrar
Immanuvel Devendrar, who later took the name Immanuel Sekaran, was a civil rights activist, former soldier and a party worker for the Indian National Congress in Tamil Nadu, India.
Early life
Immanuvel Devendrar was born in Sellur, Mudukulathur, Tamil Nadu on 9 October 1924 to Vedhanayagam Kudumbar, a school teacher.Politics
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 army and, upon his discharge, he returned to his native Ramanathapuram district to work for the Indian National Congress party. His time in the army had caused him to question the oppression of the Pallar caste in his district, which was particularly alarming.Sekaran worked to improve the education, rights and representation of the Devendra's/Pallars. He tried to mobilise them to demand equality. The INC saw him as a useful opposition to Mottaya Kudumbar, T.V Sasivarna Thevar, velu Kudumbar 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 Sekaranar.
Assassination
Background
The Devendra's were often in dispute with the Marava caste and the relationship between the communities became fraught following a by-election in 1957.Incident
Devandrar was ambushed and murdered by a group of Maravars for his activity on 11 September 1957.Aftermath
Thevar was accused and responsible for the death. Thevar was in fact arrested but later released without charge.The 1957 Ramnad riots, in which 42 Devendra's were killed, occurred as a consequence of Immanuvel Devendrar's murder, but approx. 20 Maravar and 30 Devendra's died according to 1957 Ramnad riots data, not counting the injured personnel.