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"Kings are made for Public; Public is not made for King" - who made this statement during the national movement?; 1) Abbas Tyabji; 2) Maulana Abul Kalam Azad; 3) Dadabhai Naoroji; 4) Mahatma Gandhi

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Answered by Anonymous
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3. Dadabhai Naoroji

Kings are made for public, public is not made for King this statement was given by Dadabhai naoroji..
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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"Kings are made for Public; Public is not made for King" was said by Dadabhai Naorobi.

Option (3).

Explanation:

  • It was Dadabhai Naorobi who gave this statement. Dadabhai Naoroji, the famous author of Poverty and Un-British rule in India, was a British Parsi trader, politician, and scholar. He belonged to the Liberal Party of UK.
  • The book that he wrote focused attention on how India's wealth was draining into Britain.
  • An award in his honour was established to recognise services towards UK-India relations.
  • He was the very first Anglo-Indian to become a Member of Parliament in the UK.
  • His main work was the drain theory and is well acclaimed for the same.

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