Consider the following statements
1. Kirti Kisan Sabha is a party of workers and peasants, fostered and to some extent funded by the Ghadar party.
2. It aimed at organising small agriculturists and industrial workers for revolutionary activity.
3. Sabha launched a monthly magazine in Punjabi, 'The Kirti' was published from Amritsar.
4. The Kirti Kisan Sabha was declared unlawful under Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct about the Kirti Kishan Sabha?

Consider the following statements
1. Kirti Kisan Sabha is a party of workers and peasants, fostered and to some extent funded by the Ghadar party.
2. It aimed at organising small agriculturists and industrial workers for revolutionary activity.
3. Sabha launched a monthly magazine in Punjabi, 'The Kirti' was published from Amritsar.
4. The Kirti Kisan Sabha was declared unlawful under Criminal Law Amendment Act, 1908.
Which of the statement(s) given above is/are correct about the Kirti Kishan Sabha? Correct Answer 1, 2 and 3

Initially, the Kirti Kisan Sabha planned to prepare the masses for action, then started propaganda through the press and launched a monthly magazine in Punjabi. The first issue i.e. The Kirti was published from Amritsar in February, 1926. The 1929, Annual Session of the Sabha was held at Lahore during the Christmas week. Throughout this period, the Kirti continued to disseminate Communist thought and preach the faith of revolt against British imperialism. The Kirti Kisan Conference held on 4th March, 1931 at Anandpur Sahib on the occasion of Hola Mohalla festival, called upon workers and peasants to set-up units of the Sabha in the villages.

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