TANGUTURI PRAKASAM PANTULU(ANDHRA KESARI)
Tanguturi Prakasam was born in 1872, to Subbamma and
Gopalakrishnaiah. Prakasam lost his father at the age of 12. He had one brother
and three sisters. His uncle took the children under his care. Later on
Subbamma moved to Ongole and maintained her children.
Prakasam moved to Rajahmundry for higher studies. He showed
more interest in acting. He concentrated on studies and passed Matriculation in
flying colours. He moved to Madras to study Law. After taking degree in Law he
started practising as a lawyer in Rajahmundry. He left for England to qualify
for the Barrister Degree. He toured the continent and gained first knowledge of
people and places. He turned to India in 1906 and served as a High Court Judge
in Madras.
Prakasam was greatly influenced by Mahatma Gandhi. He
responded to Gandhi’s call and joined the freedom movement. He gave up the use
of foreign goods. He was associated with Lala Lajapat Rai, Bala Gangadhar Tilak
and Gopala Krishna Gokhale. In 1921 he started an English magazine “Swarajya”.
His articles breathe his fiery patriotic fervour.
Prakasam Pantulu gave the slogan “Go back Simon Commission”.
The English soldiers warned the demonstrators headed by Prakasam. They
threatened to shoot if they (the demonstrators) moved an inch forward. Prakasam
Pantulu baring his breast came forward. This made the British soldiers dumb
struck. This exemplary courage earned him the title “Andhra Kesari”. In courage
and character Prakasam Pantulu knew no equal. He denoted all his wealth to the
congress organisation.
In 1946 he was elected as the Chief Minister of Madras State.
He abolished the Zamindari system. He advocated the starting of farmers’
cooperatives. He was, as a true Gandhian, for total prohibition. He gave importance
to khadi and village industries. He was the first Chief Minister of Andhra
State. Krishna barrage at Vijayawada was named after him. In puritanical
simplicity and Spartan discipline he is one with Subhash Chandra Bose.
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