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Sebastian Cyril Constantine Anthony Pillai (27 April 1914 – 16 August 2000), also spelled S.C.C. Anthonypillai, was a Ceylonese-Indian trade unionist, politician and Member of Parliament.


Early life and family

Anthony Pillai was born on 27 April 1914 in
Jaffna Jaffna (, ; , ) is the capital city of the Northern Province, Sri Lanka, Northern Province of Sri Lanka. It is the administrative headquarters of the Jaffna District located on a Jaffna Peninsula, peninsula of the same name. With a population o ...
in northern
Ceylon Sri Lanka, officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, also known historically as Ceylon, is an island country in South Asia. It lies in the Indian Ocean, southwest of the Bay of Bengal, separated from the Indian subcontinent, ...
. He was the son of S. Anthony Pillai. His family were Roman Catholics whose ancestors came from Tirunelveli District in
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. Anthony Pillai was educated at St. Patrick's College, Jaffna. After school he studied history at the
Ceylon University College Ceylon University College was a public university college in Ceylon. Established in 1921, it was Ceylon's first attempt at university education. The college didn't award degrees under its own name but prepared students to sit the University of Lo ...
. He later studied at
King's College London King's College London (informally King's or KCL) is a public university, public research university in London, England. King's was established by royal charter in 1829 under the patronage of George IV of the United Kingdom, King George IV ...
where he was a member of the India League and a Marxist
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of Ceylonese students. Anthony Pillai married Caroline Gunawardena, daughter of Don Jacolis Rupasinghe Gunawardena, in 1939. They had four sons (Mahendran, Ranjit, Nalin Ranjan and Suresh Kumar).


Career

Anthony Pillai was one of the founding members of the
Lanka Sama Samaja Party The Lanka Sama Samaja Party, often abbreviated as LSSP ( literally: Lanka Equal Society Party, Sinhala: ලංකා සම සමාජ පක්ෂය, Tamil: லங்கா சமசமாஜக் கட்சி), is a major Trotskyist po ...
(LSSP) in 1935. He rejoined the LSSP after returning to Ceylon from the UK in 1938. The LSSP leadership had high hopes about Tony, as he was known, but as he could not speak Sinhala, the main language of Ceylon, LSSP leader
Philip Gunawardena Don Philip Rupasinghe Gunawardena (11 January 1901 – 26 March 1972) was a Sri Lankan Marxist politician and leftist. A founder of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, the first political party in Ceylon which was known for having introduced Trotskyi ...
suggested that he get lessons from his sister Caroline. The pair fell in love and married. The LSSP sent Anthony Pillai and Caroline to
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to organise Indian Tamil estate workers a LSSP union. This was dangerous work as the British plantation owners were known to use violence to suppress unions. When
World War II World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
broke out in September 1939 the LSSP opposed the "second imperialist war". The LSSP played a major role in a wave of strikes in 1939/40 and consequently it was proscribed in 1940 and its leaders Colvin R. de Silva, Philip Gunawardena,
N. M. Perera Nanayakkarapathirage Martin Perera, commonly known as Dr. N. M. Perera ( Sinhala එන්.එම්.පෙරේරා ; 6 June 1904 – 14 August 1979), was one of the leaders of the Sri Lankan Trotskyist Lanka Sama Samaja Party (LSSP). He w ...
and
Edmund Samarakkody Edmund Peter Samarakkody (19 April 1912 – 4 January 1992) was a Ceylonese lawyer, trade unionist, politician and Member of Parliament. Early life and family Samarakkody was born on 19 April 1912, the fifth of seven children to Charles Peter ...
arrested in June 1940. However, Anthony Pillai, Caroline and her brother
Robert Gunawardena Don Benjamin Rupasinghe Gunawardena (12 March 1904 - 26 December 1971: ), popularly as Robert Gunawardena, was a Sri Lankan Marxist politician and diplomat. He was one of the founders of the Lanka Sama Samaja Party, which was the first politica ...
continued to organise strikes by bus, harbour and granary workers during 1940-41. In April 1942 the four LSSP leaders, aided by sympathetic prison guards, escaped from prison and whilst de Silva, Philip Gunawardena and Perera fled to India Samarakkody went into hiding in Ceylon. In July 1942 the bulk of LSSP members, including Anthony Pillai, clandestinely crossed over to India in fishing boats. Whilst most went to
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, Anthony Pillai and a few other LSSP members went to
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where they joined the
Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma Bolshevik–Leninist Party of India, Ceylon and Burma (BLPI) was a revolutionary Trotskyist party which campaigned for independence and socialism in South Asia. The party was formed in 1942 as a unification of two Indian groups (the Bolshevik Len ...
(BLPI). Anthony Pillai was a member of the BLPI's central committee from 1944 to 1948. When the Quit India Movement began in August 1942 Anthony Pillai and other BLPI members led the movement in Madurai. Anthony Pillai moved to
Madras Chennai, also known as Madras ( its official name until 1996), is the capital and largest city of Tamil Nadu, the southernmost state of India. It is located on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal. According to the 2011 Indian ce ...
in 1943 and, after the Quit India Movement had quietened, sent for Caroline and their two sons. He became leader of the Madras Labour Union in 1944. Anthony Pillai, his family and several Ceylonese BLPI members, including some who had fled Bombay, were living in a large, two-storey house at the Venus Colony in Teynampe. The group were still wanted by the police and as a result Anthony Pillai was living in disguise. Realising that this environment wasn't conducive to bring up a family, Caroline and their two sons returned to Ceylon. Anthony Pillai and other BLPI members then sought refuge in an outhouse behind Ambi’s Café but in 1944 they were recognised. The police arrested everyone at the refuge and Anthony Pillai and another Ceylonese BLPI member were sentenced to two years’ rigorous imprisonment for "possessing seditious literature". After being released from Alipuram in 1946 Anthony Pillai returned to Ceylon. However, shortly afterwards the family returned to India when Anthony Pillai was invited back to take over the leadership of the Madras Labour Union (MLU). In early 1947 the MLU started preparing for strikes at the Buckingham and Carnatic Mills. As a result, Anthony Pillai was arrested on 10 March 1947 on government orders. Tens of thousands of workers took part in hartals and demonstrations demanding the release of Anthony Pillai and other union leaders. The government, fearing that workers may try to free Anthony Pillai, transferred him to a prison in remote Andhra. The MLU was banned on 9 June 1947, its assets seized and members arrested. The MLU was forced to abandon the strikes at the mills. Anthony Pillai served as the union's president from 1946 to 1975 and also in 1983. He was a member of the All India Trade Union Congress' general council and the Workers' United Front's executive committee in 1947. He founded the Indian Overseas Bank Employees' Union in 1948 and served as its president. He was elected president of the Madras Port Trust Employees' Union in 1948. He was general-secretary and vice president of the All India Port and Dock Workers' Federation until 2000. He was president of the All India Transport Workers' Union, vice president of the Hind Mazdoor Sabha (1952 and 1960–74) and president of the Tamil Nadu Council of Hind Mazdoor Sabha (1957 and 1968). He was a trustee of the Chennai Port Trust from 1954 to 2000. He led several strikes at the Port of Madras. Anthony Pillai is believed to have led over 200 unions during his lifetime. In 1948 the BLPI merged into the Socialist Party (India), Socialist Party (SP) and Anthony Pillai joined the SP. He was a member of the Madras Municipal Corporation between 1948 and 1959. Anthony Pillai led the opposition to the SP's merger with the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party, founding the breakaway Socialist Party (Loyalists) in 1952. Anthony Pillai represented Choolai in the Madras State Legislative Assembly between 1952 and 1957. He joined the Socialist Party (Lohia) in 1956. He represented Madras North (Lok Sabha constituency), Madras North in the Lok Sabha between 1957 and 1962. Anthony Pillai then formed the Tamilnad Socialist Labour Party which merged into the Tamil National Party (TNP) in 1962. In 1964 the TNP merged into the Indian National Congress (INC) and Anthony Pillai joined the INC. Anthony Pillai tried unsuccessfully to regain the Madras North at the 1967 Indian general election. When the INC split Anthony Pillai joined K. Kamaraj's Indian National Congress (Organisation). Anthony Pillai died on 16 August 2000 of cardiac arrest at a private hospital in Chennai, India.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Anthony Pillai, S. C. C. 1914 births 2000 deaths India MPs 1957–1962 Alumni of King's College London Alumni of St. Patrick's College, Jaffna Alumni of the Ceylon University College Politicians from Chennai Tamil Nadu municipal councillors Indian National Congress politicians from Tamil Nadu Trade unionists from Tamil Nadu Lanka Sama Samaja Party politicians Lok Sabha members from Tamil Nadu Madras MLAs 1952–1957 People from British Ceylon Sri Lankan Roman Catholics Tamil politicians Tamil trade unionists Sri Lankan people of Indian descent Indian people of Sri Lankan descent Sri Lankan trade unionists