How did different social groups conceive of the idea of non cooperation?
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Explanation:
Different social groups conceived Non-cooperation differently:
1. Middle Class in Cities: Students and teachers left governmentrun schools and colleges. Lawyers resigned and elections were boycotted. Foreign clothes were burned and Indian textiles were bought.
2. Peasants in Awadh: The peasants protested against the very high rents they had to pay and the demand of begar by landlords, Oppressive taluqdars and landlords were socially boycotted,
3. Tribal peasants of Andhra Pradesh: Led by Alluri Sitaram Raju. the peasants did guerrilla warfare against the colonial government for forest resources. They revered Gandhi but didn't believe in non-violence.
4. Plantation workers in Assam: The movement meant a struggle for free movement for these labourers. They weren't allowed to move in or out without permits that were hardly given.
5. Different groups associated the movement with various ideas depending on how the British had oppressed them. The one thing common was the struggle against the British government.
The following were the different social groups who
participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement with
different objectives:
a. The rich peasants were not able to pay the revenue
due to the trade depression, falling prices and
disappeared cash income and also the government
refused to reduce the revenue. Their notion for
Swaraj struggle was basically a struggle against
high revenue.
b. For the poor peasantry groups, the meaning of Swaraj was lowering the revenue demand and also
they wanted the unpaid rent to be remitted.
c. The Indian merchants and the industrialists
started opposing the colonial policies which
restricted their business to expand. They had
two demands — protection against the import of
foreign goods and a favorable exchange ratio of
rupee and sterling.
d. Some of the industrial workers participated in the
Civil Disobedience Movement were the Nagpur
industrial workers as part of their own movement
against the low wages and the poor working
conditions in the industries.
e. In the year 1930 and 1932, the railway workers
and the dock workers went on strike. The
Chhotanagpur tin mines workers also protested
in rallies wearing Gandhian caps and boycotted
the campaigns.
f. Women also participated in large scale in the Civil
Disobedience Movement during the Salt March by
Gandhiji. They belonged to the high caste families
from the urban areas and rich peasant households
from the rural areas. For them it was a sacred
duty to serve the nation.