The 'Parallel Government' in Satara during the Quit India Movement was known as? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

The 'Parallel Government' in Satara during the Quit India Movement was known as?
A. Praja Sarkar
B. Prati Sarkar
C. Kisan Sarkar
D. Azad Sarkar
Answer: Option B
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
The parallel government set up in Satara, Maharashtra, during 1942-1945 was called 'Prati Sarkar', led by Nana Patil, Y. B. Chavan, and others.

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