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TURNING POINT :
Punjab Massacre made a turning point in Kamaraj's life and his aim was to put
an end to British rule.
The family members sent Kamaraj to his uncle at Trivandrum with a fear that
he may involve himself in the political uproar. There too he joined Vaikam
revolution but was not arrested . On seeing this he was brought back to
Virudhunagar by his uncle Karuppaiah Nadar .
Kamaraj entered again in Law Disobedience in 1920 when
Non-Co-Operative Movement led by Gandhiji.
TEACHER'S VIEW
Mr.Sargunam the teacher of Kamaraj knew that Kamaraj will be having a bright
future in politics.
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