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Varadarajulu Kailasa Subbiah (7 February 1911 – 12 October 1993) was an Indian communist politician from
Pondicherry Pondicherry (), now known as Puducherry ( French: Pondichéry ʊdʊˈtʃɛɹi(listen), on-dicherry, is the capital and the most populous city of the Union Territory of Puducherry in India. The city is in the Puducherry district on the sout ...
(now Puducherry). Subbiah was the secretary of the
Communist Party of French India The Communist Party of French India (french: Parti communiste de l'Inde française) was a political party in French India. V. Subbiah was the secretary of the party. History World War II and the National Democratic Front The Communist Party ...
. He is regarded as the founder of the
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in the union territory.''
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Commemorative stamp on Subbiah released
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Subbiah was one of the 'Tamrapatra awardees', awarded the decoration for their role in the Indian freedom struggle.


Early activism

Born and raised in Pondicherry in
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family, Subbiah studied at the Calve College High School, but he was expelled from the school after organizing an agitation. The expulsion was however revoked as students and parents had protests against the decision. During the early phase of his political career, Subbiah was influenced by
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and joined the
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. He founded the Harijan Sevak Sangh in 1933. Moreover, he launched a publication called ''Sutantiram'' ('Independence'). Soon he was recruited into the communist movement after having befriended Amir Hyder Khan and S.V. Ghate. He took part in agitations in different areas of the Madras Presidency. He was jailed both by French and British colonial authorities, and moved underground when not in jail.


Labour organiser

In 1935 Subbiah organized a union of thousands of textile workers in Pondicherry. In July 1936, twelve textile workers were killed as French police opened fire on demonstrators in a bid to qualm the agitations of the union. The killings sparked uproar. Nehru asked Subbiah to travel to Paris to negotiate directly with the French government. Subbiah did so, and in Paris he was able to reach an agreement guaranteeing a law for an 8-hour day for the workers in French India.''New Age''.
Paying Homage to Comrade V. Subbaiah
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Senator

In 1946 Subbiah was elected to the
Representative Assembly of French India In 1946, French India (''Inde française'') became Overseas territory (France), Overseas territory (''Territoire d'outre-mer'') of France. Then, in the same year on 25 October, the Representative Assembly of French India (''Assemblée représenta ...
as a candidate of the National Democratic Front. On 26 January 1947 he was elected to the Council of the Republic (the equivalent to the Senate in the
French Fourth Republic The French Fourth Republic (french: Quatrième république française) was the Republicanism, republican government of France from 27 October 1946 to 4 October 1958, governed by the fourth republican constitution. It was in many ways a revival of ...
) as a representative of French India.
Maurice Paquirissamypoullé Maurice Paquirissamypoullé, or Paquirissamy-Poullé, (9 August 1906 – 13 January 1956) was a rice trader and politician from the colony of Karaikal in French India. He represented the colony in the Council of the Republic from 1947 until 1955, ...
was also elected to represent French India in this election. Subbiah sat in the Republican and Resistance Union for the French Union (the parliamentary faction of the
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). He did not seek reelection in the renewal of 19 December 1948.
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SUBBIAH Caïlacha
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During this period, there was a heated rivalry between Subbiah and Edouard Goubert (the leading pro-France politician in the colony), and Goubert's henchmen would engage in lynchings of communist activists.Neogy, Ajit K.
Decolonization of French India: Liberation Movement and Indo-French Relations, 1947-1954
'. Pondichéry: Institut français de Pondichéry, 1997. p. 168
In 1948 the French authorities served an arrest warrant against V. Subbiah, during which he lived in Pondicherry in disguise with the help of Mr. Thiruvengadam, a renowned freedom fighter from Pondicherry .Madhava Menon, N. R., and D. Banerjea.
Criminal Justice India Series
'. Ahmedabad: Allied Publishers in collaboration with National University of Juridical Sciences, 2002. p. 21
In January 1950 the office of the Communist Party, located in the private residence of V. Subbiah, was burnt down. The police chief was present at the scene, but police did not intervene.


Leader of independence struggle

In mid-1951 the arrest warrant against V. Subbiah was withdrawn. V. Subbiah emerged as a major leader of the independence movement. In a public statement he called for the formation of a
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compromising the Communist Party and other pro-independence groups. V. Subbiah met with Nehru on 13 August 1954 to discuss the prospects of the resistance struggle. On 1 November 1954 France left French India. V. Subbiah returned from exile, meeting a hero's welcome from jubilant masses.


Post-Independence politics

Following the integration of Pondicherry with the Indian Union, V. Subbiah became leader of the Opposition in 1954 and 1963. He served as a member of the
Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry The Puducherry Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian States and union territories of India, union territory (UT) of Puducherry (union territory), Puducherry, which comprises four districts: Puducherry district, Puduch ...
1964-1969 for the
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. In the coalition cabinet that governed the union territory 1969-1973 he served as Minister of Agriculture. Subbiah's wife, Saraswathi Subbiah, also served as a legislator of the Communist Party of India in the 1960s.


Honours

Following his death in 1993, the government of Pondicherry erected a
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in his honour in Nellithope.''
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A government highschool in the union territory has been named after him. The Puducherry government also granted 10 million Indian rupees for the reconstruction of his house (that was donated by Subbiah to the people of Pondicherry in his will). The government has stated that the house will be used as an institute for social Sciences and research. On 7 February 2011, Subbiah's birth centenary, the Indian government released a commemorative stamp of him. At the ceremony, Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs V. Narayanasamy praised Subbiah's role in the struggle against French rule in Pondicherry. STATUE LOCATION: Puducherry Government laid a Statue as memorial at Nellithope Signal (Near Maraimalai Adigal salai Cross Road, Nellithope Pondicherry-5).


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Subbiah, V. 1911 births 1993 deaths French senators of the Fourth Republic Communist Party of India politicians from Puducherry People from Pondicherry Puducherry MLAs 1964–1969 State cabinet ministers of Puducherry Leaders of the Opposition in Puducherry Puducherry politicians Senators of French India Puducherry MLAs 1969–1974 Puducherry MLAs 1963–1964