The 'Brahmo Samaj' split in 1866. Who led the new Brahmo Samaj of India? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Brahmo Samaj' split in 1866. Who led the new Brahmo Samaj of India?
A. Vidyasagar
B. Ram Mohan Roy
C. Keshab Chandra Sen
D. Debendranath Tagore
Answer: Option C
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Keshab Chandra Sen broke away from the original Brahmo Samaj to form the Brahmo Samaj of India.

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