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How was Gandhiji’s message of Non-Cooperation interpreted in the countryside?

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They participated in Gandhiji's Non-cooperation movement because the colonial government had closed large forest areas, preventing them from entering the forests to graze their cattle, or to collect fruits and fuelwood.

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In the rural areas, the idea of Non-cooperation was interpreted as a fight against the landlords and talukdars who levied very high rents and other cesses on the peasants. In pursuance of self-rule, the peasants demanded reduction in revenue, abolition of the system of begar and boycotted exploitative landlords.

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