Match the following

A. J.P.Narayan - ii. Call for ‘Total Revolution’
Explanation – J .P.Narayan was an Indian independence activist, theorist, socialist and political leader, remembered especially for leading the mid-1970s opposition against Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and he called for ‘Total Revolution’ to overthrow her hold on Indian politics.
B. Morarji Desai - i. first prime minister belonged to non-congress
Explanation – Morarji Desai was the fourth Prime Minister of India between 1977 and 1979 and he led the government formed by Janata Party. Prior to this all the other three prime ministers belonged to the Congress Party.
C. Ch. Charan Singh - ii. Remained Prime Minister for four months only
Explanation – Ch. Charan Singh was a deputy Prime Minister in Morarji Desai’s cabinet who became Prime Minister with Congress support when Desai resigned. But after four months into his tenure, Congress Party withdrew their support causing him to resign.
D. Jagjiwan Ram - iv.) Leader of ‘Congress for Democracy’
Explanation – Jagjiwan Ram left the Indian National Congress to protest against Indira Gandhi’s rule during the Indian Emergency. He founded the Congress for Democracy Party in 1977 and contested the elections in the same year in alliance with the Janata Party.
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