AK. M. Munshi
BFazl Ali
CH. N. Kunzru
DV. P. Menon
Answer:
B. Fazl Ali
Read Explanation:
Linguistic Reorganization of States
After independence, people agitated for the formation of states along linguistic lines.
Potti Sriramalu, a freedom fighter, started satyagraha for the formation of Andhra Pradesh for Telugu-speaking people
After 58 days of fasting, his martyedom and it intensified the mass agitation
Following this, in 1953, the Government of India formed the state of Andhra Pradesh for Telugu speaking people.
The Government of India formed a Commission to reorganise Indian states on the basis of languages, with Fazl Ali as Chairman and H.N.Kunzru and K.M.Panikkar, a Keralite, as members.
As per the recommendations of the Commission, the Parliament passed the States Reorganisation Act in 1956.
Thus, 14 states and 6 union territories came into effect.
Afterwards, new states were formed in various phases.