Correct option is D
Bal Mukund Bissa was a prominent leader of the Marwar Lok Parishad. He was born on 24 December 1908 and was a staunch follower of Mahatma Gandhi, adopting Gandhian principles throughout his life. He was deeply involved in the freedom movement and worked to spread the use of Khadi, teaching women to spin the spinning wheel.
· Bal Mukund Bissa went on a hunger strike in prison to protest against the atrocities committed by the state and the injustice he and others faced while incarcerated. His hunger strike led to his martyrdom on 19 June 1942.
Additional Information:
Ranchod Das Gattani:
· He was a leader of the Marwar Lok Parishad in 1938, involved in various freedom movements and activities in Marwar.
Sagarmal Gopa:
· A notable freedom fighter from Rajasthan, Sagarmal Gopa was active in the non-cooperation movement of 1921 and strongly opposed the oppressive policies of the rulers of Jaisalmer.
· He was exiled from Jaisalmer and Hyderabad but continued his efforts for the freedom movement even in exile. Upon his return to Jaisalmer after his father's death, he was arrested and subjected to severe torture in prison. He was eventually burnt to death in prison on 4 April 1946.
· Anand Raj Surana and Bhanwar Lal Sharma are not directly associated with the events of the Marwar Lok Parishad in this context.
This makes Bal Mukund Bissa the correct answer as the leader of the Marwar Lok Parishad who died due to a hunger strike on 19 June 1942.