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Wat (wie) is B Munuswamy Naidu - definitie

INDIAN POLITICIAN
P. Munuswamy Naidu; B. Munuswami Naidu; Bollini Munuswamy Naidu

B. Munuswamy Naidu         
Bollini Munuswamy Naidu (1885 – 1935) was the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from 27 October 1930 to 4 November 1932. He was conferred 'Rao Diwan Bahadur' by British Government.
Kodi Rammurthy Naidu         
  • Bust]] of Kodi Ramamurthy Naidu in [[Srikakulam]]
  • [[Information]] plate of the [[Statue]] in Srikakulam
INDIAN BODYBUILDER AND WRESTLER
Kodi Rammurthy; Kodi Ramamurthy Naidu
Kodi Ramamurthy Naidu (1882–1942), also known as Prof. Rammurty, Rammurthy "Sandow", and Ram Murti Naidu, was an Indian bodybuilder who earned enormous respect for India in the field of wrestling.
Narayanaswamy Naidu         
INDIAN AGRICULTURIST
C. Narayanaswamy Naidu
Chinnamanna Narayanaswamy Naidu was a former president of the All India Farmers' Association & Tamil Nadu Agriculturists' Association and a farmers' leader. A memorial was constructed at Vaiyampalayam in Coimbatore district, on the memory of Naidu.

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B. Munuswamy Naidu

Bollini Munuswamy Naidu (1885 – 1935) was the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from 27 October 1930 to 4 November 1932. He was conferred 'Rao Diwan Bahadur' by British Government.

Munuswamy Naidu was born in Tiruttani, Madras Presidency in 1885 in a family of agriculturists. He studied law and worked as a lawyer and businessman. He was one of the early members of the Justice Party. On the death of the Raja of Panagal in 1928, Munuswamy Naidu was appointed president of the Justice Party.

Munuswamy Naidu served as the president of the Justice Party from 1928 to 1932. Under his leadership, the Justice Party won the 1930 Madras Assembly elections and Munuswamy Naidu served as Chief Minister or Premier from 1930 to 1932. During Naidu's tenure, Madras was engulfed in a financial crisis arising out of the Great Depression. His tenure is also remembered for his clash with zamindars and his rivalry with the Raja of Bobbili. Naidu resigned in 1932 sensing serious opposition in party ranks. He lost the leadership of the party to the Raja of Bobbili and eventually retired from active politics. Munuswamy Naidu died in 1935. Munuswamy Naidu was a close associate of N. G. Ranga. Naidu's leadership is also remembered for his efforts to remove restrictions on Brahmins joining the party.