The Jind State Praja Mandal was formed in Narwana in Jind against the policies of which ruler?

Maharaja Ranvir Singh
Raghuvir Singh
Sarup Singh
None of these

The correct answer is: A. Maharaja Ranvir Singh.

The Jind State Praja Mandal was formed in Narwana in Jind against the policies of Maharaja Ranvir Singh. The Praja Mandal was a political organization that was formed to demand democratic reforms in the princely states of India. The Praja Mandal was successful in achieving some of its demands, including the introduction of representative government in some princely states.

Maharaja Ranvir Singh was the ruler of Jind from 1907 to 1933. He was a conservative ruler who was opposed to any reforms that would limit his power. The Praja Mandal’s demands for democratic reforms were seen as a threat to his authority, and he tried to suppress the organization. However, the Praja Mandal continued to grow in popularity, and Maharaja Ranvir Singh was eventually forced to make some concessions.

In 1932, Maharaja Ranvir Singh agreed to introduce a system of representative government in Jind. This was a major victory for the Praja Mandal, and it paved the way for further reforms in the princely states of India.

The other options are incorrect because they are not the names of the rulers of Jind.