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explain the movement led by baba ram chandra in awadh against the taluqdars and landlords.? i need this answer terribly..

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Answered by SquareRoot256
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(1) In Awadh, peasants were suffering from exorbitantly high rates charged by landlords, and also forced begar.

(2) Baba Ramachandra, a sanyasi from Fiji led the movement against these landlords and Talukdar. In many places there were nai-dhobi bands to deprive landlords of these basic services.

(3) He organised the Oudh Kisan Sabha to mobilise the interests of these peasants. With support of the Congress the movement looked set to be successful.

(4) However it unfurled in a way which the Congress wasn’t happy with. In many places, Bazaars were looted. Houses of talukdars were attacked.

(5) In many places rumours were spread that Gandhiji had said no taxes had to be paid. The name of Mahatma was used to sanction all illegal acts.
Answered by Punithaaswath
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In the countryside the movement was led by the presence tribals and the local leaders like Baba Ramchandra Sanyasi of awadh.

The movement here was not against the Britishers but against solve the and landlords who are demanding very high range and a variety of other taxes.

In many places in Nairobi bands where organised by the panchayats to deploy the landlords of the services of barbers formulas washerman. Various Kisan Sabha was established.

The houses of taluqdars and merchants were attacked.

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