Self-Respect Movement (1930-44) Subbaiah joined the
Self-Respect Movement in 1930 and was instrumental in developing the movement in
Karaikudi region. He became a close confidant of Tamil poet
Bharathidasan, who had joined the Self-Respect movement the same time as he did. Others who were close to Subbaiah's family included
Kunjitham Gurusamy,
Pattukkottai Alagiri,
N. D. Sundaravadivelu,
Moovalur Ramamirtham and
Poovalur Ponnambalanar. and even provided a marble plaque with the name etched on it. From that point, some of Subbaiah's friends called him as "Samadharmam Subbaiah". On 12 May, some miscreants set fire to the conference
pandal set up in the sandy banks of
Vaigai River, as part of a few other violent incidents (which the DK later claimed happened at the behest of
A. Vaidyanatha Iyer). Following the chaos, Subbaiah,
K. Anbazhagan and a few other participants fled Madurai. After crossing
Manamadurai and
Thirukoshtiyur, they reached Karaikudi. On 14 May, Subbaiah arranged a meeting in a village near Karaikudi. There too, some unidentified people pelted stones.
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (1949-97) Subbaiah left the DK in 1949 along with
C.N. Annadurai as the latter had differences with Periyar. Subbaiah joined Annadurai's new party
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK). He then gained the friendship of
M. Karunanidhi, then a second rung leader in the party. Karunanidhi introduced poet
Kannadasan to Subbaiah. Subbaiah also played an important role in drawing many youth to the DMK in the Karaikudi region. Those mentored by him include
R. M. Veerappan (later founder of
MGR Kazhagam) and poet Sami Palaniappan (Tamil lyricist
Palani Bharathi's father). In 1953, Subbaiah became involved in the protests against the
Rajagopalachari government's Modified Scheme of Elementary education, a short-lived initiative that gained notoriety as the "Kula kalvi thittam (Hereditary/Caste Education Scheme)". Around the same time, he led the second batch of protesters
against the renaming of Kallakudi as Dalmiapuram, the first and third batch being led by Karunanidhi and Kannadasan respectively. He was arrested and sentenced to three months of imprisonment at
Tiruchirappalli Central Prison. Karunanidhi was among his prison-mates. After release, Subbaiah became a member of the DMK's general council. In the
1957 Madras Assembly election, he unsuccessfully contested against
M. A. Muthiah Chettiar (of the
INC) in
Karaikudi constituency. On 20 April 1972, Subbaiah was appointed by Karunanidhi (then
Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu) as a member of
Tamil Nadu Legislative Council (MLC). He served in that position till 19 April 1978. == Personal life ==