Identify the wrong pair and rewrite the correct one. *
Laldenga - Chief Minister of Mizoram
Lala Jagatnarayan - Naxalite
Prafullakumar Mahanta - Assam Ganaparishad
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale - Independent Khalistan
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Lala Jagat Narayan - Naxalite: incorrect
- Lala Jagat Narain was an Indian editor, member of the Punjab Legislative Assembly, member of Parliament, and the creator of the Hind Samachar media organisation.
- He lived from 31 May 1899 until 9 September 1981.
- In 1920, at Mahatma Gandhi's invitation, he quit his studies to join the Non-Cooperation movement.
- He received a sentence of 2.5 years in prison.
- He served as Lala Lajpat Rai's secretary while incarcerated.
- He was appointed editor of Bhai Parmanand's weekly Hindi newspaper Akashvani in 1924.
- He took part in the Satyagraha movement and spent a total of nearly nine years in prison.
- His wife spent six months in prison, and Ramesh Chandra, his oldest child, was detained as part of the Quit India movement.
Laldenga - Chief Minister of Mizoram: correct
- Laldenga was a politician and Mizo nationalist from the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram.
- The Mizo National Front, a social organisation that later became a political party, was founded by him.
- He served in that capacity as Mizoram's first Chief Minister from 1986 to 1988.
Prafulla Kumar Mahanta - Assam Gana Parishad: correct
- Prafulla Kumar Mahanta is an Indian politician who served as the Assam Movement's leader, the state of Assam's former chief minister, and the president of the Asom Gana Parishad, one of the state's main political parties.
Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale - Independent Khalistan: correct
- Chohan visited Britain in 1979 after leaving for India again in 1977.
- He would found the Khalistan National Council there, announcing its formation on April 12, 1980, in Anandpur Sahib.
- Chohan appointed Balbir Singh Sandhu as the Council's Secretary General and himself as its President.
- Chohan maintained in touch with the Sikh leader Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale, who was advocating for a theocratic Sikh nation, as well as numerous groups in Canada, the US, and Germany. [40]
- The globalised Sikh diaspora contributed time and money to Khalistan, but the movement didn't gain much traction in world politics until Operation Blue Star in June 1984.
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