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C Rajagopalachari
a) Where was he born?
b) Why did he resign his ChiefMinistership in 1939?
c) What did he introduce during his second term?
d) Why was he often referred as “Chanakya"?

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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a)

He was born in Tamil Nadu, Torapalli which is a village in the Krishnagiri district. C. Rajagopalchandra resigned his Chief Ministernship due to the conflict of interests, the resolutions passed by the Madras Congress did not act in favor of Rajagopalchandra and also because of his conflict and strife with K. Kamaraj, leader of Madras Congress.

c) During his second term C. Rajagopalchandra introduced the Tamil version of the originally written in Sanskrit epic Ramayana.

d) His profound knowledge and intellect were greatly appreciated and many took inspiration from it.

He was selfless, had an impeccable knowledge and that reflected the characteristics of Chanakya.
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