Statement (d) about the All India Depressed Classes Association is not correct. Rao Bahadur Mylai Chinna Thambi Pillai Rajah (M.C. Rajah) (June 17, 1883-August 20, 1943) was a Paraiyar politician, social and political activist from Tamil Nadu, who founded the All India Depressed Class Association. In 1932, M.C. Rajah concluded a pact with two members of the Indian National Congress, B.S. Moonje and Jadhav. According to this pact, Moonje offered reserved seats to the scheduled castes in return for Rajah's support. This demand prompted Ambedkar to make an official demand for separate electorates on an all-India basis and, thus, he parted ways from All India Depressed Classes Association.