how did the tribals of the gudem hills of andhra pradesh interpret 'swaraj'? what were the differences between the beliefs and practices of their leader alluri sitaram raju?
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At first the tribals of the gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh interpret in the Swaraj as a negative movement.
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- the beliefs and practices of sitarama Raju was that the Swaraj movement was not a complete movement and it could not attain all of the notion that was promised under the Swaraj movement.
- However he was not fully correct and the Swaraj movement had a wide understanding of the unity of the people and later on the development of the khadi was one of the most advanced step taken under the Swaraj movement
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At first the tribals of the gudem hills of Andhra Pradesh interpret in the Swaraj as a negative movement.
the beliefs and practices of sitaram Raju was that the Swaraj movement was not a complete movement and it could not attain all of the notion that was promised under the Swaraj movement.
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