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Sivasubramaniam Kathiravelupillai was a Sri Lankan Tamil lawyer, politician and Member of Parliament.

Early life and family
Kathiravelupillai was the son of Sivasubramaniam, a proctor from Irupalai in northern Ceylon. After school he entered the University of Ceylon to study a degree in philosophy and studied law later. ==Career==
Career
After qualifying as an Attorney-at-Law, Kathiravelupillai practised civil law. He stood as the ITAK candidate in Kopay at the 1965 parliamentary election. He won the election and entered Parliament. Kathiravelupillai played a leading role in the 1961 satyagraha campaign organised by ITAK. On 14 May 1972 the ITAK, All Ceylon Tamil Congress, Ceylon Workers' Congress, Eelath Thamilar Otrumai Munnani and All Ceylon Tamil Conference formed the Tamil United Front, later renamed Tamil United Liberation Front (TULF). In 1973 Kathiravelupillai published a pamphlet titled A Statement on Eelam: Co-Existence – Not Confrontation, considered one of the most important documents in the Tamil independence movement, which articulated the reasons why the two nations - Tamils and Sinhalese - needed to co-exist on the island of Ceylon in separate states. Kathiravelupillai was the TULF's candidate in Kopay at the 1977 parliamentary election and was re-elected. Kathiravelupillai died on 31 March 1981 in Madras, India. ==Works==
Works
Glimpses of Western PhilosophyRubaiyat of Omar Khayam (1961, translation) • A Statement on Eelam: Co-Existence – Not Confrontation (1973) ==References==
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