After the First World War, the Triveni Sangh was formed by

After the First World War, the Triveni Sangh was formed by

the Jats and Gujjars
the Rajputs and Yadavas
the Jats and Yadavas
the Ahirs and Kurmis
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The Triveni Sangh was a political organization formed by the Ahirs (Yadavas) and Kurmis, along with Koeris, in Bihar.
The Triveni Sangh was founded in the 1930s in Bihar. It represented the interests of three intermediate peasant castes: Yadavas (also known as Ahirs), Kurmis, and Koeris. These communities sought to challenge the dominance of upper castes in the social and political structure.
The Sangh aimed for social equality, political power, and economic upliftment for these communities. It contested elections but faced significant opposition. Option D lists Ahirs (Yadavas) and Kurmis, two of the three core constituent castes of the Triveni Sangh, making it the most accurate option among the choices provided.
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