Sir Ponnambala Thiaga Rajan |
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P. T. Rajan in 1934
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Member of Madras Legislative Assembly for Cumbum | |
In office 1952–1957 |
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Premier |
Chakravarti Rajagopalachari, K. Kamaraj |
Governor |
Sri Prakasa, A. J. John, Anaparambil |
Chief Minister of Madras Presidency | |
In office April 4, 1936 – August 24, 1936 |
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Governor | John Erskine, Lord Erskine, Kurma Venkata Reddy Naidu (acting) |
Preceded by | Raja of Bobbili |
Succeeded by | Raja of Bobbili |
Personal details | |
Born | 12 April 1892 Uthamapalayam |
Died | September 25, 1974 Madurai |
(aged 82)
Nationality | Indian |
Political party | Justice Party |
Children | P. T. R. Palanivel Rajan |
Alma mater | Jesus College, Oxford |
Occupation | politician |
Profession | lawyer |
Sir Ponnambala Thiaga Rajan (12 April 1892 – 25 September 1974) was the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency from April 4, 1936, to August 24, 1936. He was also the last President of the Justice Party.
P. T. Rajan was born in Uthamapalayam and educated at The Leys School, Cambridge and Jesus College, Oxford. He graduated in history and law and practised as an advocate for some time before joining the Justice Party.
Rajan was elected to the Madras Legislative Council as a Justice Party candidate in 1920 and served as a legislator till his defeat in 1937. He held various offices such as the Minister of Public Works and then, the Chief Minister of Madras Presidency. From 1939 to 1944, Rajan supported Periyar but broke off and headed the rebel Justice Party till 1957. Rajan was elected to the Madras Legislative Assembly in 1952 and served as a legislator from 1952 to 1957. Rajan died in 1974 at the age of 82.
Rajan's son Palanivel Rajan served as a minister of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and speaker of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly from 1996 to 2001. Rajan's grandson Dr. Palanivel Thiaga Rajan (son of Palanivel Rajan) currently serves as the Member representing Madurai Central Constituency in the 15th Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.
Ponnambala Thiaga Rajan was born in 1892 in Theni. He was educated at Ley's School,Cambridge and graduated in history from Jesus College, Oxford University in 1915. He later studied law at the Inner Temple and was called to the Bar in 1917 and practised as an advocate before joining the Justice Party in the early 1920s.
Rajan stood as a Justice Party candidate in the 1920 elections and was elected as a member of the Madras Legislative Council. He was also instrumental in getting W. P. A. Soundrapandian Nadar nominated to the Madras Legislative Council as a Justice Party nominee.