A. P. Shanmugasundara Goundar was an Indian politician. He belonged to the Gounder community, a peasant caste primarily concentrated in the western districts of Tamil Nadu, and was active in electoral politics in the state during the mid-twentieth century.
Key facts
| Name | A. P. Shanmugasundara Goundar |
|---|---|
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Politician |
| Region of activity | Tamil Nadu, India |
Background
The suffix "Goundar" (also rendered Gounder or Kavundar) in his name is a community title associated with agriculturist groups such as the Kongu Vellalar, who form a significant social and political constituency in the Kongu Nadu region covering districts such as Coimbatore, Erode, Salem, Namakkal, Tiruppur, Karur and Dharmapuri. Politicians from this background have historically been prominent in the Indian National Congress, the Justice Party, and later in Dravidian parties.
Significance
As a recorded Indian politician, Shanmugasundara Goundar is part of the broader history of representative politics in Tamil Nadu, a state whose political landscape was shaped by the Indian National Congress, the Dravidian movement, and community-based mobilisation in the post-Independence era.
Related topics
- Politics of Tamil Nadu
- Kongu Vellalar
- Gounder
- Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
- Indian National Congress
References
- Wikidata: Q4648236