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Consider the following statements with respect to Jayaprakash Narayan:
1.Jayaprakash Narayan was a left leaning nationalist leader who joined the Congress Socialist party.
2 During Quit India movement he organised a violent resistance against the British.
3.During the 1950s he resigned from active politics and dedicated himself to Bhoodan Movement.
How many of the statements given above are correct ?
Only One
Only Two
All Three
None
All three statements about Jayaprakash Narayan are correct:
Jayaprakash Narayan was indeed a left-leaning nationalist leader who joined the Congress Socialist Party. He was associated with the Congress Socialist Party during the Quit India Movement and played a significant role in organizing resistance against the British?1??2??3??4?.
During the Quit India Movement in 1942, Jayaprakash Narayan organized a violent resistance against British rule as part of his involvement with the Congress Socialist Party?1??2??3??5?.
In the post-Independence period, Jayaprakash Narayan resigned from active politics and dedicated himself to the Bhoodan Movement initiated by Vinoba Bhave. He left the Congress Party in 1948, formed the Praja Socialist Party in 1952, and in 1954, he started actively participating in the Bhoodan Movement, which aimed at redistributing land to the landless peasants?6??7?.
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