CBSE BOARD X, asked by Shalmali040203, 1 year ago

Explain the non cooperation movement in Gudem hills . ( 5 mark answer plz)

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Answered by knligma
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knligma: In the Gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh, a Militant Guerrilla Movement spread. The colonial government had closed large forest areas which affected the livelihood of the forest people. When the government forced them to contribute begar or free labour, they revolted. Alluri Sitaram Raju inspired by Gandhiji’s ideals came to lead them and the Gudem rebels attacked police stations and carried on guerrilla warfare for achieving Swaraj.
knligma: The tribals of Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh interpreted Swaraj as the restoration of their traditional rights over forest produce and acess to their means of livelihood. This was because the colonial government had closed large forest areas, preventing the access of people to the forests they depended upon for grazing cattle and collecting fuelwood. The government also forced people into begar for constructing roads.
knligma: The people finally revolted under the leadership of Alluri Sitaram Raju. Their movement was militant in nature and they used tactics that were different from those used by Congress. Raju was inspired by the Non-cooperation movement and persuaded people to adopt khadi and give up drinking. However, his other practices included the use of violence against the government to achieve liberation.
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Answered by shobhitgupta171
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Explanation:

The Non-Cooperation movement in the Gudem Hills of Andhra Pradesh was led by Alluri Sitaram Raju.

1. Alluri Sitaram Raju led the militant guerrilla movement in the early 1920s in the Gudem Hills.

2. This was a protest against the British Government which prevented the hill people from entering the forests, collecting fuelwood and grazing the cattle.

3. Sitaram Raju, who was considered as an incarnation of God, persuaded the rebels to wear Khadi clothes and stop taking liquor.

4. Under his leadership, Gudem rebels attempted to kill the British officials, raided on Police stations. Guerilla warfare was carried on to achieve independence.

Thus, the rebellion at Gudem Hills was in response to Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation movement.

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