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Nagalingam Shanmugathasan

Nagalingam Shanmugathasan (Tamil: நாகலிங்கம் சண்முகதாசன், 1920 – 8 February 1993) was a trade unionist and Maoist revolutionary leader in Sri Lanka. He was the General Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist)[2][3]

Nagalingam Shanmugathasan
நாகலிங்கம் சண்முகதாசன்
නාගලිංගම් ෂන්මුගදාසන්
Personal details
Born(1920-05-02)2 May 1920
Manipay, British Ceylon
Died8 February 1993(1993-02-08) (aged 72)
London, England
NationalitySri Lankan
Political partyCeylon Communist Party[1] (until 1964)
Ceylon Communist Party (Peking Wing) (from 1964)
SpouseParameswari
ChildrenDr. Radha Thambirajah
Alma materColombo University College
OccupationTrade Unionist

Early life and family edit

Shanmugathasan hailed from a family of modest means in the town of Manipay in Jaffna District.[4] He began studying history at the University College Colombo in 1938, where he first came into contact with communist ideas and met supporters of the Communist Party of Great Britain who had returned from studying at Cambridge University. In 1939 he and two fellow students were suspended, but soon reinstated, from the university for distributing anti-imperialist flyers after the outbreak of World War II. Shanmugathasan gained notoriety among the students after this action and in 1940 won in the student election to become General Secretary of the University Union Society.[5] The next year he was elected President of the Society. In the meantime, he was organising a group of Communists among the students that opposed both British imperialism and the Trotskyists of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party.

After graduating from the University of Ceylon in 1943, Shanmugathasan joined the trade union movement, and became a full-time activist of the Ceylon Communist Party. He became the head of the Ceylon Trade Union Federation and led several strikes, including the general strike of 1947, the Hartal (general strike) of 1953, and a transport strike in 1955.[6]

Shanmugathasan married with Parameswari, the widow wife of veteran Communist leader Hon. Pon Kandiah. [7] Also Shanmugathasan adopted Hon. Pon Kandiah's daughter – Dr. Radha Thambirajah. She is a lecturer of Acupuncture in Europe .[8]

Anti-Soviet and pro-Chinese stand edit

In the aftermath of the Soviet-Chinese split of the Communist movement, he and Premalal Kumarasiri were expelled from the Ceylon Communist Party's Politburo in 1963 for pro-Mao views and they formed a new Party with the same name as Ceylon Communist Party.[9][10][11] In 1964 he became the general secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party (Peking Wing) (later CCP(Maoist)). He contested the 1965 general election as a Communist Party (Peking Wing) candidate, but was unsuccessful: he won only 0.5% of the vote.[12] The party at its ninth Congress held in 1969 upheld Marxism-Leninism-Mao Zedong Thought and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution.[13] Shanmugathasan visited China twice during the Cultural Revolution and was important enough to have addressed thousands of Red Guards.[13]

After the formation of the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist), which conducted armed struggle with the Communist Party of India (Maoist) as a part of the Naxalite Insurgency, Shanmugathasan played the role of liaison between China and CPI(ML).[14]

In 1971 Shanmugathasan was imprisoned for one year during a crackdown on revolutionaries following the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (People's Liberation Front)[12] rebellion. Shanmugathasan was targeted by the government for his espousal of armed revolution for political change and for being identified as one of the political mentors of Rohana Wijeweera, the founding leader of the JVP. While detained in prison Shanmugathasan authored a book, A Marxist Looks at the History of Ceylon.

In 1973, Shanmugathasan's party was estimated by the US State Department to have approximately 500 to 800 cadre, and possessed "the ability to control the Ceylon Trade Union Federation and the Ceylon Plantation Workers' Union with a combined membership of some 110,000".[12]

Anti-Chinese stand edit

In 1976, after the death of Mao Zedong and the defeat of the Gang of Four and the revolutionary pro-Mao forces in China, Shanmugathasan sided with the pro-Mao forces internationally. He played an important role in the foundation of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, which he hailed as a "milestone in the history of the international communist movement".[15] In 1991 he convened a conference of the Communist Party of Ceylon (Maoist) to promote new leadership and assure the longevity of the party.

Political mentor edit

Sri Lankan former President Maithripala Sirisena commenced his political career under Shanmugathasan in the Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist).[16]

S. K. Senthivel the General Secretary of the New-Democratic Marxist-Leninist Party has started his full time political career under Shanmugathasan in 1964 and worked closely with him till 1978.[17][18]

In 1965, Rohana Wijeweera learned from Shanmugathasan to lead the revolutionary faction of the Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist). Later he formed the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna or JVP. [19]

Stand on the Tamil Nationalism edit

Shanmugathasan was one of few national level politicians of Sri Lankan Tamil origin. He did not accept the Tamil Nationalism and the decision of the Tamils self-determination till 1983, when the Civil War broke out. Still, he did not express support towards the Separatists.[20]

Final days edit

His last public appearance was at the first press conference of the International Emergency Committee to Defend the Life of Dr Abimael Guzmán in London.[15] He died of natural causes on 8 February 1993[15] in England, where he had gone for medical treatment near the end of his life.[13]

Works edit

 
Political Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist by N. Shanmugathasan, published 1989

This is a partial list of books and articles written by Shanmugathasan.

  • A Marxist Looks at the History of Ceylon, 1974, Colombo: Sarasavi Printers
  • The Bright Red Banner of Mao Tse-tung Thought, 1969, Colombo: Communist Party Publications, written to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (excerpt from Chapter IV)
  • "Castro Joins Anti-China Chorus," Peking Review, Vol. 9, No. 9, 25 February 1966
  • , originally published in A World to Win magazine
  • How Can the Working Class Achieve Power? A Selection of Articles of Interest to the Working Class Movement, 1963, Colombo: Worker Publications
  • The Lessons of the October Revolution, 1964, Colombo: Workers' Pub. House
  • "N. Sanmugathasan on Indonesian Revolution," Peking Review, Vol. 9, #37, 9 September 1966
  • "Nurtured by Mao Tse-tung’s Thought, China Grows Young," Peking Review, Vol. 9, #46, 11 November 1966
  • Political Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist, 1989, Colombo ()
  • "Sri Lanka's Week of Shame: an eyewitness account," Race & Class, A Journal for Black & Third World Liberation, Volume XXVI, Summer 1984, No. 1: Sri Lanka: Racism and the Authoritarian State
  • , 1986
  • "Tremendous International Significance of Mao Tse-tung’s Thought," Peking Review, Vol. 11, No. 43, 25 October 1968, pp. 22–23

References edit

  1. ^ "Politics in Ceylon".
  2. ^ Marxists.org. To All Marxist-Leninists Inside the Ceylon Communist Party
  3. ^ "Communist Party Ceylon".
  4. ^ Sanmugathasan, the Unrepentant Left and the Ethnic Crisis in Sri Lanka[permanent dead link] by Ravi Vaitheespara
  5. ^ Shanmugathasan, N. The Political Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist, 1989
  6. ^ On the Demise of Comrade Nagalingam Sanmugathasan – Comrade Shan: An Unrepentant Communist by the Central Organizing Committee, Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist), 1993
  7. ^ "Meetings in life by Valliammai Subramaniam from සත්‍යමනායි SATHIAMANAI சத்தியமனை".
  8. ^ "About Dr. Radha Thambirajah".
  9. ^ Marxists.org. To All Marxist-Leninists Inside the Ceylon Communist Party
  10. ^ Peking Review, Issue 50 dated 13 December 1963
  11. ^ China's Dilemma in Ceylon 23 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine, Radio Free Europe, 20 April 1971
  12. ^ a b c Radio Free Europe
  13. ^ a b c Central Organizing Committee, Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist), 1993
  14. ^ Singh, Prakash. The Naxalite Movement in India. New Delhi: Rupa & Co., 1999. p. 24.
  15. ^ a b c On the Death of Comrade Sanmugathasan – Statement by the Committee of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, 15 February 1993
  16. ^ "Daily Mirror 10 January 2015 about Srisena".
  17. ^ "The New-Democratic Marxist-Leninist Party in its 35th Year" (PDF).
  18. ^ "Oral History of S. K. Senthivel".
  19. ^ "A Lost Revolution: The JVP Insurrection 1971". LankaLibrary.
  20. ^ "On the Ethnic Conflict and Tamil Separatism by Ravi Vaitheespara" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Excerpts from Reminiscences on Comrade Sanmugathasan by M.N. Ravunni, Kerala Communist Party
  • On the Death of Comrade Sanmugathasan, statement by the Committee of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement, 15 February 1993
  • On the Demise of Comrade Nagalingam Sanmugathasan – Comrade Shan: An Unrepentant Communist by the Central Organizing Committee, Ceylon Communist Party (Maoist)
  • Sanmugathasan, the Unrepentant Left and the Ethnic Crisis in Sri Lanka[permanent dead link] by Ravi Vaitheespara

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This article is about a person whose name includes a patronymic The article properly refers to the person by his given name Shanmugathasan and not as Nagalingam Nagalingam Shanmugathasan Tamil ந கல ங கம சண ம கத சன 1920 8 February 1993 was a trade unionist and Maoist revolutionary leader in Sri Lanka He was the General Secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party Maoist 2 3 Nagalingam Shanmugathasanந கல ங கம சண ம கத சன න ගල ගම ෂන ම ගද සන Personal detailsBorn 1920 05 02 2 May 1920Manipay British CeylonDied8 February 1993 1993 02 08 aged 72 London EnglandNationalitySri LankanPolitical partyCeylon Communist Party 1 until 1964 Ceylon Communist Party Peking Wing from 1964 SpouseParameswariChildrenDr Radha ThambirajahAlma materColombo University CollegeOccupationTrade Unionist Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Anti Soviet and pro Chinese stand 3 Anti Chinese stand 4 Political mentor 5 Stand on the Tamil Nationalism 6 Final days 7 Works 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and family editShanmugathasan hailed from a family of modest means in the town of Manipay in Jaffna District 4 He began studying history at the University College Colombo in 1938 where he first came into contact with communist ideas and met supporters of the Communist Party of Great Britain who had returned from studying at Cambridge University In 1939 he and two fellow students were suspended but soon reinstated from the university for distributing anti imperialist flyers after the outbreak of World War II Shanmugathasan gained notoriety among the students after this action and in 1940 won in the student election to become General Secretary of the University Union Society 5 The next year he was elected President of the Society In the meantime he was organising a group of Communists among the students that opposed both British imperialism and the Trotskyists of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party After graduating from the University of Ceylon in 1943 Shanmugathasan joined the trade union movement and became a full time activist of the Ceylon Communist Party He became the head of the Ceylon Trade Union Federation and led several strikes including the general strike of 1947 the Hartal general strike of 1953 and a transport strike in 1955 6 Shanmugathasan married with Parameswari the widow wife of veteran Communist leader Hon Pon Kandiah 7 Also Shanmugathasan adopted Hon Pon Kandiah s daughter Dr Radha Thambirajah She is a lecturer of Acupuncture in Europe 8 Anti Soviet and pro Chinese stand editIn the aftermath of the Soviet Chinese split of the Communist movement he and Premalal Kumarasiri were expelled from the Ceylon Communist Party s Politburo in 1963 for pro Mao views and they formed a new Party with the same name as Ceylon Communist Party 9 10 11 In 1964 he became the general secretary of the Ceylon Communist Party Peking Wing later CCP Maoist He contested the 1965 general election as a Communist Party Peking Wing candidate but was unsuccessful he won only 0 5 of the vote 12 The party at its ninth Congress held in 1969 upheld Marxism Leninism Mao Zedong Thought and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution 13 Shanmugathasan visited China twice during the Cultural Revolution and was important enough to have addressed thousands of Red Guards 13 After the formation of the Communist Party of India Marxist Leninist which conducted armed struggle with the Communist Party of India Maoist as a part of the Naxalite Insurgency Shanmugathasan played the role of liaison between China and CPI ML 14 In 1971 Shanmugathasan was imprisoned for one year during a crackdown on revolutionaries following the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna People s Liberation Front 12 rebellion Shanmugathasan was targeted by the government for his espousal of armed revolution for political change and for being identified as one of the political mentors of Rohana Wijeweera the founding leader of the JVP While detained in prison Shanmugathasan authored a book A Marxist Looks at the History of Ceylon In 1973 Shanmugathasan s party was estimated by the US State Department to have approximately 500 to 800 cadre and possessed the ability to control the Ceylon Trade Union Federation and the Ceylon Plantation Workers Union with a combined membership of some 110 000 12 Anti Chinese stand editIn 1976 after the death of Mao Zedong and the defeat of the Gang of Four and the revolutionary pro Mao forces in China Shanmugathasan sided with the pro Mao forces internationally He played an important role in the foundation of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement which he hailed as a milestone in the history of the international communist movement 15 In 1991 he convened a conference of the Communist Party of Ceylon Maoist to promote new leadership and assure the longevity of the party Political mentor editSri Lankan former President Maithripala Sirisena commenced his political career under Shanmugathasan in the Ceylon Communist Party Maoist 16 S K Senthivel the General Secretary of the New Democratic Marxist Leninist Party has started his full time political career under Shanmugathasan in 1964 and worked closely with him till 1978 17 18 In 1965 Rohana Wijeweera learned from Shanmugathasan to lead the revolutionary faction of the Ceylon Communist Party Maoist Later he formed the Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna or JVP 19 Stand on the Tamil Nationalism editShanmugathasan was one of few national level politicians of Sri Lankan Tamil origin He did not accept the Tamil Nationalism and the decision of the Tamils self determination till 1983 when the Civil War broke out Still he did not express support towards the Separatists 20 Final days editHis last public appearance was at the first press conference of the International Emergency Committee to Defend the Life of Dr Abimael Guzman in London 15 He died of natural causes on 8 February 1993 15 in England where he had gone for medical treatment near the end of his life 13 Works edit nbsp Political Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist by N Shanmugathasan published 1989 This is a partial list of books and articles written by Shanmugathasan A Marxist Looks at the History of Ceylon 1974 Colombo Sarasavi Printers The Bright Red Banner of Mao Tse tung Thought 1969 Colombo Communist Party Publications written to commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the People s Republic of China excerpt from Chapter IV Castro Joins Anti China Chorus Peking Review Vol 9 No 9 25 February 1966 Enver Hoxha Refuted originally published in A World to Win magazine How Can the Working Class Achieve Power A Selection of Articles of Interest to the Working Class Movement 1963 Colombo Worker Publications The Lessons of the October Revolution 1964 Colombo Workers Pub House N Sanmugathasan on Indonesian Revolution Peking Review Vol 9 37 9 September 1966 Nurtured by Mao Tse tung s Thought China Grows Young Peking Review Vol 9 46 11 November 1966 Political Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist 1989 Colombo excerpts online Sri Lanka s Week of Shame an eyewitness account Race amp Class A Journal for Black amp Third World Liberation Volume XXVI Summer 1984 No 1 Sri Lanka Racism and the Authoritarian State Some Notes on Mao s Philosophy 1986 Tremendous International Significance of Mao Tse tung s Thought Peking Review Vol 11 No 43 25 October 1968 pp 22 23References edit Politics in Ceylon Marxists org To All Marxist Leninists Inside the Ceylon Communist Party Communist Party Ceylon Sanmugathasan the Unrepentant Left and the Ethnic Crisis in Sri Lanka permanent dead link by Ravi Vaitheespara Shanmugathasan N The Political Memoirs of an Unrepentant Communist 1989 On the Demise of Comrade Nagalingam Sanmugathasan Comrade Shan An Unrepentant Communist by the Central Organizing Committee Ceylon Communist Party Maoist 1993 Meetings in life by Valliammai Subramaniam from සත යමන ය SATHIAMANAI சத த யமன About Dr Radha Thambirajah Marxists org To All Marxist Leninists Inside the Ceylon Communist Party Peking Review Issue 50 dated 13 December 1963 China s Dilemma in Ceylon Archived 23 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine Radio Free Europe 20 April 1971 a b c Radio Free Europe a b c Central Organizing Committee Ceylon Communist Party Maoist 1993 Singh Prakash The Naxalite Movement in India New Delhi Rupa amp Co 1999 p 24 a b c On the Death of Comrade Sanmugathasan Statement by the Committee of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement 15 February 1993 Daily Mirror 10 January 2015 about Srisena The New Democratic Marxist Leninist Party in its 35th Year PDF Oral History of S K Senthivel A Lost Revolution The JVP Insurrection 1971 LankaLibrary On the Ethnic Conflict and Tamil Separatism by Ravi Vaitheespara PDF External links editExcerpts from Reminiscences on Comrade Sanmugathasan by M N Ravunni Kerala Communist Party On the Death of Comrade Sanmugathasan statement by the Committee of the Revolutionary Internationalist Movement 15 February 1993 On the Demise of Comrade Nagalingam Sanmugathasan Comrade Shan An Unrepentant Communist by the Central Organizing Committee Ceylon Communist Party Maoist Sanmugathasan the Unrepentant Left and the Ethnic Crisis in Sri Lanka permanent dead link by Ravi Vaitheespara Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nagalingam Shanmugathasan amp oldid 1165318339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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