How different social groups participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement?
What did Swaraj mean to them?
Answers
1 Answer. All the groups that participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement did not have the same ideals, or same views of “Swaraj”. ... So they joined the Civil Disobedience Movement, hoping to get the revenue demands reduced. For them “Swaraj” meant fighting against high revenues
Explanation:
Different social groups participated in the civil Disobedience movement (1930-1932). This was the movement launched as swaraj meant different for different social groups.swaraj had different aspirations met by participations. They had many hopes of meeting their demands come true.the following are the interpretation of swaraj by different social groups:
•Rich peasant community- Reduction in revenues.
•Poor peasant communities- Reduction in revenue and relaxation in land rents.
•Women- equal rights and opportunities as men
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