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7. Discuss the various forms that non-cooperation movement took in different parts
of India. How did people understand Gandhi?​

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Answered by radadiyashilpa943
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Explanation:

The various forms that the Non-Cooperation Movement took in different parts of India are discussed below: (i)In Kheda, Gujarat, Patidar peasants were worried about the high land revenue demand of the British. (ii)In coastal Andhra and interior Tamil Nadu, liquor shops were picketed.

Answered by Itzdazzledsweetìe02
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☯Question:-

Discuss the various forms that the Non Cooperation Movement took in different parts of India. How did the people understand Gandhi ?

☯Answer:-

The Non-Cooperation Movement gained momentum through 1921-22. But it took various forms in different parts of the country like :

  • In Kheda, Gujarat, Potidar peasants organised non-violent campaigns against the high land revenue demand of the British.

  • In coastal Andhra and interior Tamil Nadu, liquor shops were picketed.

  • In the Guntur districts of Andhra Pradesh, tribals and poor peasants staged a number of Forest Satyagrahas' against the colonial forest law.

  • In many forest villages, peasants proclaimed Swaraj and believed that Gandhiraj was about to be established.

  • In Punjab, the Akali agitation of the Sikhs sought to remove corrupt mahants supported by the British.

  • In Assam, tea garden labourers, shouting "Gandhi Maharaj Ki Jai" demanded a big increase in their wages. In many cases people resisted British rule non-violently. In others, different classes and groups, interpreted Gandhiji's call in their own manner. In either case, people linked their movements to local grievances.

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