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Potti Sriramulu : ウィキペディア英語版
Potti Sreeramulu

Potti Sreeramulu (16 March 1901 – 15 December 1952), was an Indian revolutionary. A devout follower of Mahatma Gandhi, he worked for much of his life for humanitarian causes, including support for the "Dalit community. Commenting on Sreeramulu's dedication and fasting ability, Gandhi once said "''If only I have eleven more followers like Sriramulu I will win freedom (British rule ) in a year.''"〔
Sreeramulu is revered as Amarajeevi ("Immortal being") in the Andhra region for his self-sacrifice for the Andhra cause. He became famous for undertaking a hunger strike in support of the formation of an Indian state for the Telugu-speaking population of Madras Presidency; he lost his life in the process. His death sparked public rioting, and Indian prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru declared the intent to form Andhra State three days following.
==Early life==
Sreeramulu was born to Guravayya and Mahalakshmamma in 1901 at Padamatapalli in Pedacherlopalli Mandal of Prakasam district once which was a part of Nellore district.Later their family was shifted to Madras as famine conditions prevailed in this region. but later lived in Nellore, Andhra Pradesh.〔http://eemaata.com/history/telugu_literary_homepage/Writers/PALANA/potti_sriramulu.html〕 He completed his High school in Madras and joined the Victoria Jubilee Technical Institute in Bombay to study Sanitary Engineering. After his college education, Sreeramulu joined the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, Bombay. In 1928, Sreeramulu lost both his wife and his new born child. Two years later, he resigned from his job and joined Gandhi's Sabarmati Ashram to get involved in service to mankind and the struggle for Indian independence.

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