Courage undaunted: The statue of C. Vijiaraghavachariar at the C. Vijiaraghavachariar Memorial Library-Public Hall in Salem. | Photo Credit: E. Lakshmi Narayanan
“Though thirty and facing many privations, Mr. Vijiaraghavachariar was not daunted by the sentence. He appealed to the High Court of Madras and succeeded in getting his conviction quashed on January 9, 1883, much to the chagrin of the local bureaucrats who had counted on silencing the independent young lawyer,” wrote The Hindu in its obituary on him on April 21, 1944. The report said, “He did not rest with vindicating himself gloriously, but fought for the next two years to get the other accused also released.”
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