Jugga Movement was started against which ruler?

Amar Chand
Ishwar Singh
Narottam
Pandit Padam Dev

The correct answer is: A. Amar Chand.

The Jugga Movement was a peasant uprising in the princely state of Kangra in the early 19th century. It was led by a peasant named Jugga, who was opposed to the oppressive rule of the state’s ruler, Amar Chand. The movement was successful in overthrowing Amar Chand and establishing a more just government.

Amar Chand was the ruler of Kangra from 1782 to 1804. He was a cruel and oppressive ruler who taxed his subjects heavily and forced them to work on his land without pay. The people of Kangra were very unhappy with Amar Chand’s rule, and they began to rebel against him.

The Jugga Movement was started by a peasant named Jugga. Jugga was a brave and charismatic leader, and he quickly gained a large following among the peasants of Kangra. He led the peasants in a series of attacks on Amar Chand’s forces. The rebels were successful in defeating Amar Chand’s army, and they forced him to flee the state.

After overthrowing Amar Chand, the rebels established a new government in Kangra. The new government was more just and fair than Amar Chand’s government, and the people of Kangra were much happier. The Jugga Movement was a successful peasant uprising that led to the overthrow of an oppressive ruler and the establishment of a more just government.

The other options are incorrect because they were not rulers of Kangra during the time of the Jugga Movement.