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Who described AITUC as a "strange conglomeration of Nationalism, Utopianism and Reformism"?
(a) S. A. Danghe (b) N. M. Joshi (c) N. G. Ranga (d) M. N. Roy
The famous slogan "no religion, no caste and no God for mankind was declared by
(a) SreeNarayana Guru (b) Pandit Karuppan (c) Ayankali (d) Sahodaran Ayyapan​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Answer:

Explanation:

2 Sri Narayana Guru

Sri Narayana Guru preached the doctrine of 'One caste, One religion, One God. ' Its worth note that one of his athiest disciples, Sahadaran Ayyapan, changed into 'no religion, no caste and no God for mankind.

Answered by RohitVaishnavv
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Answer:

d) M. N. Roy

a) Sri Narayana Guru

Explanation:

All India Trade Union Congress (AITUC) was formed in 1920. The president of AITUC was Lala Lajpat Rai, whom M. N. Roy and his wife had known in New York in 1917. M. N. Roy wrote review for AITUC in Inprecor in 1922 in which he described AITUC as a "strange conglomeration of Nationalism, Utopianism and Reformism"

Sri Narayana Guru has given the famous slogan "no religion, no caste and no God for mankind"

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