The Malayali Memorial agitation of 1891 demanded:

Universal education
Abolition of untouchability
Greater representation for Malayalees in government jobs
Temple entry rights

The correct answer is: C) Greater representation for Malayalees in government jobs.

The Malayali Memorial agitation was a social movement in the late 19th century that demanded greater representation for Malayalees in government jobs. The movement was led by a group of educated Malayalees who were concerned about the lack of opportunities for Malayalees in the government. The movement was successful in achieving its goal, and Malayalees were given greater representation in government jobs.

The other options are incorrect because they were not the main demands of the Malayali Memorial agitation. Option A, universal education, was not a major demand of the movement. Option B, abolition of untouchability, was a demand of the movement, but it was not the main demand. Option D, temple entry rights, was not a demand of the movement.

The Malayali Memorial agitation was a significant event in the history of Kerala. The movement helped to raise awareness of the problems faced by Malayalees and led to positive changes in the lives of Malayalees.