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Reason out why James Neill statue was moved to Madras Museum.
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- James Neill of the Madras Fusiliers (Infantrymen with firearms) was brutal in wrecking Vengence at Kanpur. Women and children were massacred in the 1857 Revolt.
- A statue was erected for him at mount road, Madras.
- Nationalists felt this as an insult to Indian sentiments.
- They organized a series of demonstrations in Madras.
- Protesters came from all over the Madras Presidency and were led by S. N. Somayajulu of Tirunelveli.
- Many were arrested and sentenced to prison.
- Gandhi who visited Madras during the same time gave his support to the agitation.
- The statue was finally moved to Madras Museum when Congress Ministry, led by C. Rajaji formed the Government in 1917.
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