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Consider the following statements.
1.The Ghadar Party was an organisation founded by Punjabi Indians in the United States and Canada with the aim to liberate India from British rule.
2.The Ghadar Party, initially the Pacific Coast Hindustan Association, was formed under the leadership of Har Dayal, with Sohan Singh Bhakna as its President.
3.The Ghadar activists undertook what the British described as political terrorism.
4.The newspaper, 'The Ghadar' was published from Canada.
Which of the following statements is/are correct ?
1,2 and 3 Only
2,3 and 4 Only
3 and 4 Only
All of these
The Ghadar Party was an organisation founded by Punjabi Indians in the United States and Canada with the aim to liberate India from British rule. The movement began with a group of immigrants known as the Hindustani Workers of the Pacific coast. The Ghadar Party, initially the Pacific Coast Hindustan Association, was formed in 1913 in the United States under the leadership of Har Dayal, with Sohan Singh Bhakna as its President.The party was built around the weekly paper The Ghadar, which carried the caption on the masthead, ‘An Enemy of the British Rule’. The first issue of the Ghadar, was published from San Francisco or 1st November, 1913.
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