Teachers' Day ~ remembering the great VOC& others who shaped our life – 2019
Chennai Central akaPuratchi Thalaivar Dr. MGR Central railway station isa gateway to the metro city.As you come out of the station, runs a long winding road named after a wall built as a protective measure by the British centuries ago ! ~ Walltax Road – do you know its present name ? Do you remember the Names and can you recollect the faces of your teachers at your Elementary school and in Secondary school .... have you ever met any of them after coming out of school.Can you recognise them and would you stop, spend time to pay reverence, if you are to have a chance meeting with them ?
India was born in midnight ! ~ the freedom was not a day’s affair or that of a single man packing the rulers away !! – it was a just fruit gotten by the sacrifices of very many leaders, many of whom perhaps the people of Nation have not recognised properly. The clamour to advertise that freedom was obtained without bloodshed sent to background many a great sacrifices.‘Kappalottiya Thamizhan’released in 1961 is a great movie by many counts.The film directed by B. R. Panthulu, having cast of Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan,S. V. Subbaiah, T. K. Shanmugham, S. V. Ranga Rao, S. A. Ashokan – powerfully portrayed the freedom struggle down South.The film based on the biography of V.O.Chidambaram Pillai written by Ma. Po. Si.(M.P.Sivagnanam) taught history to later generations. The film was about VOC (Valliappan Ulaganathan Chidambaram Pillai) – the great man, the advocate, who started shipping venture challenging the British on high seas – he suffered throughout his life and struggled.VOC along with Subramanya Siva, another great patriot was summoned to Tirunelveli by the Collector(shown as Winch in the film) – that meeting was also a great scene.They were charged on sedition and sent to long years of imprisonment.It was unthinkable suffering that broke their back but never their spirit. Had it been properly documented, it would grind to dust any claims of gentleness and portray the barbarism of erstwhile British rulers. Today, 5th Sept, should rekindle the memories of another great patriot who underwent untold sufferings at the hands of British… more than a century ago, his speech at Thai Poosa Mantapam in the bed of river Thamirabarani at Tirunelveli [on the night of 9thMarch 1907] sent shivers and he was convicted under sections 124A & 153A of Indian Penal Code by the Bench consisting of CA White & Miller. In that famous speech, he had thundered "As soon as the English people set foot in India, poverty also made its appearance in the country. So long as the foreign Government exists we shall not prosper. So long as we continue to be the servants and slaves of foreigners we shall have to endure hardships. The Great man is - Vandanam Olaganathan Chidambaram Pillai ~ more famous as VOC or Kappolottiya thamizhan,was born on 5thSept 1872. His father was an eminent lawyer Ulaganathan Pillai in Ottapidaram, Tuticorin Dist. Like his father, he also became an advocate and often pleaded for the poor. His exemplary fighting qualities made him establish the “Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company” during Nov 1906 by purchasing two steamships ‘S.S.Gaelia’ and ‘S.S.Lawoe’. This indeed is an exemplary act when somebody can imagine the stringent measures and imperialistic attitude of the Britishers who crushed any such activity by brutal force. By running ships, he challenged the monopoly enjoyed by the British India Steam Navigation Company, formed in 1856. 5th Sept marks his 149th Birth day. I for one, amnot for celebrating birth days of those persons who are no more. Still, todaywould remain a day worthy of remembering and recalling his commitment, strong will and sacrifice. The young generations of India should read his life as an example of resistance, strife, struggle, suffering and sacrifice. After that speech in Tirunelveli in 1908, VOC was arrested on charges of sedition. Mahakavi Bharathiyar and Subramanya Siva appeared in the Court in the case and VOC was sentenced to double life imprisonment tantamount to 40 years ad confined to prison. He was treated badly as a convict and subjected to inhuman torture. The report of the sedition commission introduces “Republican or Parliamentary forms of government, as at present understood, were neither desired nor known in India till after the establishment of British rule”.Infamous words of the President of Sedition Committee who was later was viewed synonymous with cruelty - the Hon'ble Mr. Justice S. A. T. Rowlatt. ~ and would you connect Veera Vanchinathan’s killing Collector Ashe to that speech !! This is not to eulogise the killing but the martyrdom needs to be extolled. Inspired by the Surat Congress in Dec 1907 the man who pioneered shipping – VO Chidambaram Pillai organised political meetings in Tuticorin and Tirunelveli.There were fiery speeches by Subramania Siva.The Freedom struggle spread and on Feb 1908, around 1000 workers struck work in the Coral Mills of Tuticorin.The collector Robert William Escourt Ashe had imposed restriction by Sec 144 and the union of workers was not to his liking.When the patriotic leaders planned to celebrate release of Bipin Chanda Pal as Swarajya day – violence was unleashed by the Dist Admn.VOC, Siva, Padmanabha Iyengar were arested in Mar 1908. There were riots in Tuticorin and Tirunelveli termed as incendiarism. Perhaps all these made Ashe the target.The downfall of the VOC’s Swadeshi Steam Navigation Company was also linked to Ashe. Robert Ashe had been born in 1872 in Ireland.In 1895, he arrived in India, where he began his career as an Assistant Collector and rose up to be District Magistrate and Collector. In 1907 he had his posting in Tirunelveli.For two months he officiated at Tuticorin during which period much occurred. A few years later, on 17th June 1911 -Ashe was traveling along with his wife Mary Lillian Patterson.At 10.38 the train halted at small Maniyachi, a neatly dressed man with tufted hair alongwith another in a dhoti approached the carriage and shot Ashe on the chest from point blank range with a belgian made pistol.The assailant ran towards the latrine and shot himself in the mouth.He belonged to Bharatha Matha Association ~ Manof unflinching courage was Vanchinathan. Sad to conclude : Upon release from prison by the British, VoC was not permitted to return to Tirunelveli, his bar license had been stripped, his Company had been liquidated and ships auctioned. VOC died on 18th Nov. 1936 in chill penury. One of his sons Arumugam Pillai contested from Ottapidaram in 1967 TN Assembly but lost.