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J. Tyagaraja

Ceylon Tamil barrister, politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Jaganathan Tyagaraja (born 18 October 1895) was a Ceylon Tamil barrister, politician and member of the State Council of Ceylon.

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Tyagaraja was born on 18 October 1895.[1] He was the son of Namasivayam Tyagaraja, a wealthy landed proprietor from Colombo, the capital of Ceylon.[1] Tyagaraja was educated at Royal College, Colombo.[1] After school he joined Christ's College, Cambridge, graduating with LLB and master's degrees.[1] He was subsequently called to the bar.[1]

Tyagaraja tried unsuccessfully to obtain a seat on the Legislative Council of Ceylon following the death of P. Ramanathan.[1] He abided by the Jaffna Youth Congress' call to boycott the 1931 State Council election.[2] The following year most of the Tamil politicians who had boycotted the election, including Tyagaraja, condemned the boycott.[3]

Tyagaraja contested the 1944 State Council by-election as a candidate in Mannar-Mullaitivu and was elected to the State Council of Ceylon.[4][5] Tyagaraja supported G. G. Ponnambalam's call for balanced representation in the Ceylonese legislature but nevertheless voted for self-government as recommended by the Soulbury Commission.[6]

Tyagaraja contested the 1947 parliamentary election as a United National Party candidate in Mannar but was defeated by C. Sittampalam.[7] His defeat has been attributed to his support for the Soulbury Constitution.[8]

Tyagaraja played a key role in the establishment of the Central Bank of Ceylon and was an appointed member of its monetary board for 21 years (1950–71).[9][10][11]

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