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Question : Pathans in North-West India organised the society of Khudai Khidmatgars, popularly known as Red Shirt, under whose leadership?

Option 1: Muhammad Ali

Option 2: Mukhtar Ansari

Option 3: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan

Option 4: Hasrat Mohani


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Correct Answer: Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan


Solution : The correct answer is Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.

The Red Shirt movement, also known as Khudai Khidmatgar (Persian for "Servants of God"), was founded in 1930 in India's North-West Frontier Province in support of the Indian National Congress. This organisation was formed under the leadership of Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, who was also known as "Bacha Khan" or "Frontier Gandhi." Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan was a prominent leader and social reformer among the Pashtuns (Pathans) and played a significant role in the Indian independence movement.

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