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One of the prominent leaders of Hyderabad state congress was ………………………………
A. Dr. M. chenna reddy
B. P. V. Narsimha Rao
C. Kaloji Narayana Rao
D. Swami Ramananda Theertha

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Hint: The Hyderabad State Congress is a political party in Prince Hyderabad, seeking civil rights, representative democracy, and the alliance between Hyderabad and the Republic of India. It opposed the dictatorship of Hyderabad Nizam and the armament of the Razakars. HSC was established in 1938.

Complete Answer:
In 1938, seeing the rise of nationalism in Hyderabad, the Nizam Freedom Movement in Hyderabad was issued by the A.P. government for free 145, and the singing of the nationalist popular song " Vandemataram" was prohibited. This caused a response from the masses, and students from schools and colleges also participated in the activity to agitate the song. Nizam's response was to close the university, forcing many students to continue their studies in other states. Enthusiastic about the state's response, Hyderabad nationalists, agreeing with the country's congressional movement, organized the 1938 Hyderabad State Congress. Its prominent leader was Swami Ramananda Theertha. Several young figures such as B. Ramakishan Rao, Jamalapuram Kesavarao, K.V. Ranga Reddy, J.V. Narasinga Rao is a leader in the movement. Young Congress leaders like Dr. M. Chena Reddy later became Prime Minister of Andhra Pradesh and P.V. Narasimha Rao becomes Prime Minister of India. The State Congress demands that the people be given basic rights. They want circular letters that restrict freedom of expression, association, freedom of the press, religion, and religion, etc., to be eliminated immediately. They also demanded that state laws be drafted by elected officials, not Nizam.
So, the correct answer is Option D.

Note: In February 1938, the National Congress of India passed the "Haripura" resolution, declaring that these princely countries are "an inseparable part of India", which advocated that "the country has the same political, social and economic aspects as the rest of India Freedom."