The Mahagujarat Movement was a demand for:

Separate Gujarati state
Merger with Maharashtra
Reservation policies
Prohibition of alcohol

The Mahagujarat Movement was a demand for a separate Gujarati state. The movement was started in the early 1950s by Gujarati nationalists who felt that Gujaratis were being discriminated against by the government of Bombay Presidency, which was dominated by Marathis. The movement gained momentum in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and in 1960, Gujarat was granted statehood.

The merger with Maharashtra option is incorrect because the Mahagujarat Movement was a demand for a separate Gujarati state, not a merger with Maharashtra.

The reservation policies option is incorrect because the Mahagujarat Movement was not a demand for reservation policies. Reservation policies are policies that reserve a certain number of seats in educational institutions and government jobs for members of certain minority groups.

The prohibition of alcohol option is incorrect because the Mahagujarat Movement was not a demand for prohibition of alcohol. Prohibition of alcohol is a policy that prohibits the sale and consumption of alcohol.