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The Nankana tragedy was a landmark in the Akali struggle. Which amongst the following were its consequences:
1. The tragedy aroused the conscience of the entire country.
2. It integrated the Akali movement with the national movement
3. To win over extremist section of Akalis British started working for legislation to satisfy them
Select the correct answer using the codes given below.
1 only
1 and 3
2 and 3
1 and 2
3rd statement is incorrect i.e. To win over extremist section of Akalis British started working for legislation to satisfy them.
The Nankana massacre (or Saka Nankana) took place in Nankana Sahib at that time of British India, modern-day Pakistan. The event forms an important part of Sikh history. In political significance, it comes next only to Jallianwala Bagh massacre of April 1919. The saga constitutes the core of the Gurdwara Reform Movement started by the Sikhs in early twentieth century.
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