How the people of country side took the non cooperation movement
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This movement gained widespread popularity and was spread across the countryside. Foreign goods were burnt, and the liquor shops were destroyed. The peasants, the local leader and the tribals started this movement in the countryside. For example, the peasants were led by Baba Ramchandra, in Awadh.
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Non-Cooperation Movement spread in the countryside:
- In Awadh, peasants were led by Baba Ramchandra. Here the movement was against talukdars and landlords who demanded from peasant’s exorbitantly high rents and a variety of other cesses.
- Peasants had to do begar and work at landlords farms without any payments. As tenants they had no security of tenure and were regularly evicted so that they have no right over the leased land.
- The peasant movement demanded reduction of revenue, abolition of begar and social boycott of oppressive landlords. In the meantime, Jawaharlal Nehru began going around the villages in Awadh.
- The Awadh Kisan Sabha was set up in the villages. The peasant movement, however, developed in forms that the Congress leadership was unhappy with.
- As the movement spread, the houses of talukdars and merchants were attacked: bazaars were looted and grain hoards were taken over.
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