was an Indian politician who served as the Minister of Development in the Madras Presidency from 16 March 1928 to 27 October 1930.
[6] Sethuratnam Iyer started his political career by joining the Swaraj Party and served as the President of the taluk board, Trichinopoly.
[6] In 1928, a resolution was passed by the Swaraj Party opposing the Simon Commission.
However, the Governor reinstated Subbarayan as Premier and requested the Justice Party to support the Government.
Sethuratnam Iyer accepted the offer and served as the Minister of Development despite being labelled as a traitor by the Swaraj Party.