Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Political Science

Chapter

Politics in India Since Independence: Regional Aspirations

Question:

How did Master Tara Singh contribute to the freedom movement in India?

Options:

He supported the freedom movement but had reservations about Congress' Muslim-focused negotiations

He led the Quit India Movement

He supported the freedom movement and appreciated Congress' Muslim-focused negotiations

He advocated for the rights of Sikhs within the Congress party

Correct Answer:

He supported the freedom movement but had reservations about Congress' Muslim-focused negotiations

Explanation:

Master Tara Singh supported the overall freedom movement but differed from the Congress party's approach of negotiating only with the Muslim community, as he believed in the importance of considering Sikh interests as well.

Master Tara Singh (1885–1967) stands out as a significant figure in Sikh history, renowned for his pivotal roles both in the religious and political spheres. As an early and prominent leader of the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), he played a crucial role in safeguarding Sikh religious institutions and promoting their management. His leadership extended to the forefront of the Akali movement, a pivotal drive for Sikh rights and autonomy. While he shared a commitment to the freedom movement, he held a distinct stance from the Congress party, advocating against their exclusive negotiations with the Muslim community. Notably, after India gained Independence, Master Tara Singh emerged as a foremost advocate for the establishment of a separate Punjab State. His legacy endures as a multifaceted leader who championed both Sikh interests and the political landscape of his time.