Social Reformer vs Srinivas Shastri opposed the Rowlatt Act, to England for self -government

New -Delhi, September 21 (IANS). Many social reformers have given a new direction to the country in history, including US Srinivas Shastri, which was a famous and respected social reformer. He not only worked for social reforms, but also played an important role in strengthening the country’s politics, moral values ​​and education. Let us know about his life on the birthday of US Srinivas Shastri. Vs Srinivas Shastri was born on September 22, 1869 in Thanjavur district Karnataka. His father was a priest in the temple, from where his childhood was spent in a religious environment. His father had a huge impact on the life of Srinivas Shastri and he later worked for change and improvement in society. Srinivas Shastri, who was born in an ordinary Brahmin family, was very fast in education. He studied at the University of Madras and later became a famous teacher, advocate and speaker. Shastri was also affected by Indian Freedom Fighter Gopal Krishna Gokhale, which is why he joined his organization service servants of the Indian Association. He then entered politics and became a member of the Indian National Congress in 1908. In 1913, Srinivas Shastri was nominated to the Madras Legislative Council and subsequently nominated in 1916 for the Imperial Legislative Council of the country. Vs Srinivas Shastri opposed the Rowllets Act of the British government and made a speech against the bill in the Imperial Legislative Council. His speech was discussed all over the country. Srinivas Shastri is later a member of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom. Meanwhile, there were differences between him and the Nationalist Congress Party and in the year 1922 he left the congress. He then established the ‘Indian Liberal Federation’. In 1922 vs Srinivas Shastri traveled to Australia, New Zealand and Canada on behalf of the British government. The purpose of his visit was to improve the condition of Indians living abroad. He went to England with Annie in 1924 to claim self -government for India. He attended the Round Table Conference held in London from 1930 to 1931 to discuss the future of India. He was also the vice -chancellor of Annamalai University. Srinivas Shastri, who played a role in improving Indian society, died on April 17, 1946. -Ians dkp/ share these story -tags