Which famous revolutionary was associated with the 'Kirti Kisan Party' and later the Ghadar Party? MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Which famous revolutionary was associated with the 'Kirti Kisan Party' and later the Ghadar Party?
A. Sohan Singh Bhakna
B. Vishnu Ganesh Pingle
C. Bhai Parmanand
D. Kartar Singh Sarabha
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Sohan Singh Bhakna, a founding member of the Ghadar Party, was earlier involved with the Kirti Kisan Party, which focused on the issues of peasants and workers.

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