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Introduction
stages.
Mention should also be made in this context of the personal factor.
Sir R.K. Shanmukham Chetti who was the Dewan of Cochin in the
crucial thirties was much different from Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar, his
counterpart in Travancore at the time, in his outlook and approach.This
was mainly because the former was a leading light of the non-Brahmin
movement in the Madras Presidency before he accepted the office of the
Dewan of Cochin. There was almost a competition between the two to
be in the limelight of publicity. If Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar stole the
national limelight by advising the Maharaja of Travancore to issue the
historic Temple Entry Proclamation (1936), Sir Shanmukham sought
to win encomiums by introducing Dyarchy and thus initiating the
policy of introducing responsible Government in Cochin by stages, for
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under the auspices of the Congress. However, not much was heard of
the organisation for some years thereafter.
In 1908 a District Congress Committee was formed in Malabar,
but it made its presence felt only during the period of the Great War
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(1914---1918). The All India Home Rule League founded by Dr. Annie
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first was when the Zamorin of Calicut failed to bring Kerala under his
hegemony owing to Portuguese opposition and the other when
Martanda Varma of Travancore could not complete his work of political
unification owing to the opposition of the Dutch. The ideal of pan-
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