Q: (SSC/0)
question_subject:
History
question_exam:
SSC
stats:
0,24,6,24,3,1,2
keywords:
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The correct answer is option 1: Abdul Ghaffar Khan. In 1930, Abdul Ghaffar Khan`s arrest triggered widespread demonstrations in the streets of Peshawar. It is important to note that Abdul Ghaffar Khan was a key leader in the Indian independence movement and a prominent supporter of non-violent resistance. He was known as "Frontier Gandhi" for his peaceful activism in the North-West Frontier Province, which is now part of Pakistan. His arrest not only mobilized the people of Peshawar but also stirred a wave of protests and support for the independence movement across the region. Abdul Ghaffar Khan`s role in the freedom struggle was significant, and his arrest became a turning point in the resistance against British colonial rule.