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Discuss the various forms that the non cooperation movement took in different parts of India how did the people understand gandhiji

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Answered by jacob909
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The Non-Cooperation Movement remained non-violent at most of the places. But some people interpreted the message of Mahatma Gandhi in their own ways; mostly to suit their local grievances.

The Patidar peasants of Kheda (Gujarat) organized non-violent campaigns against the high land revenue demand.

Liquor shops were picketed in coastal Andhra and interior Tamil Nadu.

The tribals and poor peasants in Guntur district (Andhra Pradesh) staged a number of forest satyagrahas; to protest against the new forest laws.

The Khilafat-Non-Cooperation Movement gave enormous support in Sind and Bengal.

In Punjab, the Akali agitation of the Sikhs demanded to remove the corrupt mahants from gurdwaras.

In Assam, the tea garden labourers demanded a big hike in their wages. They shouted the slogan, “Gandhi Maharaj ki jai”. In many folk songs of Assam; Gandhiji was referred to as “Gandhi Raja”.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Non-Cooperation Movement remained non-violent at most of the places. But some people interpreted the message of Mahatma Gandhi in their own ways; mostly to suit their local grievances.

The Patidar peasants of Kheda (Gujarat) organized non-violent campaigns against the high land revenue demand.

Liquor shops were picketed in coastal Andhra and interior Tamil Nadu.

The tribals and poor peasants in Guntur district (Andhra Pradesh) staged a number of forest satyagrahas; to protest against the new forest laws.

The Khilafat-Non-Cooperation Movement gave enormous support in Sind and Bengal.

In Punjab, the Akali agitation of the Sikhs demanded to remove the corrupt mahants from gurdwaras.

In Assam, the tea garden labourers demanded a big hike in their wages. They shouted the slogan, “Gandhi Maharaj ki jai”. In many folk songs of Assam; Gandhiji was referred to as “Gandhi Raja”.

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