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Question
Who among the following was a leader of Nagaland?
Options
Laldenga
Angami Zapu Phizo
Kazi Dorji
E.V. Ramaswami
Solution
Angami Zapu Phizo
Explanation:
A.Z. Phizo was the first leader of the Nagaland secession movement. He demanded that Nagaland state be separated from the Union of India.
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