Per NCERT's account of SOCIALISM, what was the Indian socialist Rammanohar Lohia's framework called?
AA single class-only revolution, ignoring caste, gender, and race
BThe Pancha Kranti (Five Revolutions), with no concern for civil liberties or non-violence
CNo framework — Lohia rejected systematic political theory
DThe Sapta Kranti (Seven Revolutions) — including struggles against five inequalities + civil liberties + non-violence
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: D. The Sapta Kranti (Seven Revolutions) — including struggles against five inequalities + civil liberties + non-violence
NCERT cites Lohia's Sapta Kranti (seven revolutions) explicitly — including the five inequalities + civil-liberties + non-violence struggles. The others misstate it.
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