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Which among the following leader of Hindu Mahasabha strongly opposed over the issue of separate electorate for Muslims?

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Answered by hrushikeshmohanty201
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The Hindu Mahasabha (officially Akhil Bhārat Hindū Mahāsabhā or All-India Hindu Grand-Assembly) is a political party in India.

The organization was formed to protect the rights of the Hindu community, after the formation of the All India Muslim League in 1906 and the British India government's creation of a separate Muslim electorate under the Morley-Minto reforms of 1909.

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Answered by roopa2000
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M.R. Jayakar, the Hindu Mahasabha's head, was a staunch opponent of any compromise about separate electorates for Muslims.

The Hindu Mahasabha (formally known as the Akhil Bharat Hind Mahasabha, or 'All-India Hindu Grand Assembly') is an Indian political party.

Explanation:

The Hindu Mahasabha (formally known as the Akhil Bharat Hind Mahsabh or All-India Hindu Grand-Assembly) is an Indian political party.

Following the founding of the All India Muslim League in 1906 and the British India government's introduction of a distinct Muslim electorate under the Morley-Minto reforms of 1909, the organization was founded to preserve the interests of the Hindu population.

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