Consider the following statements. 1. The All India Kisan Sabha was f...
The correct answer is option 'D', neither of them.
- The All India Kisan Sabha was actually founded by Swami Sahajanand Saraswati and N.G. Ranga in 1936. Gauri Shankar Mishra and Indra Narayan Dwivedi were not involved in its founding. The All India Kisan Sabha was a prominent peasant organization that aimed to address the issues and concerns of farmers and peasants across the country. It played a significant role in the peasant movements and struggles during the pre-independence period.
- The Congress Manifesto for the 1937 provincial elections was not strongly influenced by the Awadh Kisan Sabha. The Awadh Kisan Sabha was a peasant organization in Awadh region of Uttar Pradesh, led by Baba Ramchandra. While it did have some influence in the region, it did not have a significant impact on the Congress Manifesto for the 1937 elections. The Congress Manifesto was primarily guided by the policies and ideologies of the Indian National Congress, which aimed for a democratic and inclusive governance system.
Therefore, both statements are incorrect. The All India Kisan Sabha was founded by Swami Sahajanand Saraswati and N.G. Ranga, not Gauri Shankar Mishra and Indra Narayan Dwivedi. The Congress Manifesto for the 1937 elections was not strongly influenced by the Awadh Kisan Sabha, but rather by the ideologies and policies of the Indian National Congress.
In conclusion, it is important to verify the accuracy of statements before accepting them as true. In this case, both statements are incorrect, highlighting the need for factual accuracy and research in understanding historical events and organizations.