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Demands of peasants movement in Awadh

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Answered by hemantrathore50
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Answer:

Their demands included—

(i) reduction of revenue

(ii) abolition of begar

(iii) social boycott of oppressive landlords.

Explanation:

The peasants in Awadh made a demand to reduce the revenue, the emancipation of begar system and social boycott of tyrannical landowners. They were supervised by Baba Ram Chandra; a Sanyasi. ... Thus they organized themselves in peasant group and began demanding a reduction in the land revenue.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The three demands of the peasents -

1) They demanded reduction of the revenue.

2) They demanded abolition of Begar.

3) They even demanded Social boycott of the oppressive landlords.

Explanation:

1. The Peasents in Awadh had to pay high rents and variety of other cesses to the talukdars and the landlords

2. Peasants had to work at Landlords' farm without payment.

3. They had no security either, they were regularly evicted so that they won't be able to acquire right over the leased land.


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