The correct answer is option 3i.e. Raja Ram Mohan Roy. Brahmo Samaj
Raja Ram Mohan Roy is regarded as Father of Modern India
He was born in a well-to-do family in Bengal in 1772.
He received his traditional Sanskrit learning at Banaras and Arabic and Persian learning at Patna.
He made a deep study not only of Hinduism but also of Islam, Christianity and Judaism.
He started two newspapers, one in Bengali and another in Persian. He was given the title of Raja and sent to England by the Mughal Emperor as his envoy.
He supported the introduction of English education in India, which was necessary to promote enlightenment and knowledge of science.
He was the founder of the first religious reform organisation i.e. Brahmo Samaj, founded in 1828 Hence option 3 is correct.
He advocated belief in a universal religion based on the principle of one supreme God.
He condemned idol-worship and the rites and rituals
The two most prominent leader of the Brahmo Samaj was Debendranath Tagore and Keshab Chandra Sen.