He was the second son of Kesavan Appavu Nadar,[1] born on 12 June 1895 at Nesarpuram, Palliyadi[2] in Vilavancode Taluk, Kanyakumari district.
College,[2] he was elected as students' leader, which provided him with an opportunity to attend the Congress Conference[vague] at Calcutta.
Influenced by Mahatma Gandhi at that time, he chose to wear only Khadi cotton dresses throughout his life.
He graduated with a BA degree from Maharaja's College, Trivandrum, after which he began teaching, spending a year at Kurnool Bishop Heeber High school.
[5] As he was a reputed lawyer, many young advocates irrespective of caste or religion wished to become his juniors.
[citation needed] A consequence of the social oppression and political repression was an ongoing campaign for recognition by the affected groups during the later nineteenth- and early twentieth-centuries.
[22] Shri Nesamony, who had been a Member of this House, has been a relentless fighter and a doughty champion of the rights of minorities and the establishment of those riihu.
He has been considered as a deliverer by the people of Kanyakumari District The affectionate and loyal people of Kanyakumari District called him as 'Raja Nesamony': He has been held in high esteem for his sincerity, Impeccable honesty and integrity.
In order to achieve his goal, he had to fight with his political bosses and though ultimately they might claim that they had succeeded, the fact remains that he had conquered every thing he wanted.
Whenever Marshall Nesamony fought against forces, terrible and with alarming dimensions, he used to say, let the trail sparrow hurt itself against the eagle.