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Whom of the following personlity of Haryana was awarded with the title of 'Rao Bahdur' and also known as Deen Bandhu (messiaah of poor) ?
Bansi Lal Legha
Chottu Ram
Munshi Ram Yogi
Santosh Yadav
Sir Chhotu Ram, (24 November 1881 – 9 January 1945) born in Rohtak,Haryana was a prominent politician in British India's Punjab Province, an ideologue of the peasants of pre-Indepenence India, who belonged to the peasants of Jat community and could transform peasantry in an unprecedented fashion in Indian sub-continent he could champion the interest of much oppressed peasants. For this feat, he was knighted in 1937. On political front, he was a co-founder of the National Unionist Party which ruled all the time Panjab Province in pre-Indepenent India and kept Congress and Muslim League at bay. Chhotu Ram was awarded the title of 'Rao Bahadur'.He was knighted in 1937 and was popularly known as Deen Bandhu (in Urdu as Rahbare Azam, which translates as messiah of the poor). The enactment of two agrarian laws was primarily due to his contribution. These were the Punjab Relief Indebtedness Act of 1934 and the Punjab Debtor's Protection Act of 1936, which emancipated the peasants from the clutches of the moneylenders and restored the right of land to the tiller.
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