Who of the following had regarded the Karachi Session of Indian National Congress (1931) as the ‘pinnacle of Mahatma Gandhi’s popularity and prestige’?
1) S.C. Bose
2) Sitaramaiya
3) Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
4) Sardar Kishan Singh
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The correct answer is Sitaramaiya .
Sitaramaiya had regarded the Karachi Session of Indian National Congress (1931) as the ‘pinnacle of Mahatma Gandhi’s popularity and prestige’. He was a political activist and historian who played an important role in the Indian national movement. He was also the founder of the Congress Socialist Party. The Karachi Session was significant because it was the first time that the Congress had clearly expressed its demand for complete independence from British rule, as well as its commitment to non-violent civil disobedience as a means of achieving that goal. The resolution on fundamental rights, which was drafted by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was also adopted at this session. Overall, the Karachi Session was seen as a high point for the Congress and for Mahatma Gandhi, who was the leading figure in the movement for Indian independence.