different groups in civil disobedience movement. explain
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Different social groups in the Civil Disobedience Movement
(a) Rich Peasantry Group- The Patidar and lats demanded reduction in revenue and participated in the boycott program.
(b) Poor peasantry Group-They wanted unpaid rent to be remitted, joined radical movement led by the socialist and communist.
(c) Business Class Group-prominent industrialist like Purshottamdas, G D Birla formed FICCl. They wanted protection against imports of foreign goods and rupee sterling exchange ratio and refused to sell imported goods.
(d) Working Class Group-Nagpur Workers adopted boycott of foreign goods, against low wages and poor working conditions.
(e) Women-participated in the protest marches, manufacturing of salt and boycotted foreign goods
1.Rich Peasantry Group—the patidar and jats demanded reduction in revenue and participated in the boycott program.
2.Poor Peasantry Group—they wanted unpaid rent to be remitted, joined radical movement led by the socialist and communist.
3.Business Class Group—prominent industrialist like Purushottam Das, G.D. Birla formed FICCI wanted protection against imports of foreign goods and rupee sterling exchange ratio and refused to sell imported goods.
4.Working Class Group—Nagpur Workers adopted boycott of foreign goods, against low wages and poor working conditions.
5.Women—participate in the protest marches, manufacturing of salt and boycotted foreign goods.
Civil Disobedience movement(1930-1934) had 2 phases. One before Gandhi-Irwin Pact and second after 2nd RTC. Because of signing of Gandhi Irwin pact, Gandhi agreed to discontinue civil disobedient movement.
Different social groups in the Civil Disobedience Movement
- (a) Rich Peasantry Group- The Patidar and lats demanded reduction in revenue and participated in the boycott program.
(b) Poor peasantry Group-They wanted unpaid rent to be remitted, joined radical movement led by the socialist and communist.
- (c) Business Class Group-prominent industrialist like Purshottamdas, G D Birla formed FICCl. They wanted protection against imports of foreign goods and rupee sterling exchange ratio and refused to sell imported goods.
(d) Working Class Group-Nagpur Workers adopted boycott of foreign goods, against low wages and poor working conditions.
- (e) Women-participated in the protest marches, manufacturing of salt and boycotted foreign goods