Suchindram Satyagraha

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The Suchindram Satyagraha of 1926 was one of the major events in the social movements that took place in the wake of the Vaikom Satyagraha of 1924–25. It was led by Gandhian leader Dr. M.E. Naidu. Lower caste Hindus and Christians were not allowed to walk on the paths around the Suchindram Temple near Nagercoil in present-day Kanyakumari district in Tamil Nadu.[1] During this time region was under the Travancore Kingdom of Kerala.

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