<P> Naujawan Bharat Sabha (NBS, sometimes spelled Nau Jawan Bharat Sabha, with the acronym NJBS) (translation: Youth Society of India) was a left - wing Indian association that sought to foment revolution against the British Raj by gathering together worker and peasant youths . It was founded by Bhagat Singh in March 1926 and was a more public face of the Hindustan Republican Association . </P> <P> The NBS comprised members from the Hindu, Muslim and Sikh communities and organised lectures, public meetings and protests . It did not gain widespread support because of its radical ideas relating to religion and to agrarian reform . Attendance at its public meetings became particularly poor after the killing of J.P. Saunders in late 1928 . This killing, by Singh and others, followed from a protest against the Simon Commission in Lahore of which the NBS had been one of the organising parties . Contemporary opinion was that non-cooperation was preferable to violence as a means of achieving change . </P> <P> The association was banned in 1929 during a period when the government had imposed Section 144 to control gatherings as public support burgeoned for the imprisoned Bhagat Singh and his fellow hunger - strikers . NBS members were involved in the campaign . </P>

Who of the following was a founder of the bharat naujawan sabha in 1926