how was the vision of a different social group Defined by the Congress during the non cooperation movement give me some. point
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Each of different social group interpretations of the concept of Swaraj differed from one another.
In urban areas:-
- students left government controlled education universities
- lawyers gave up their practices
- council elections were boycotted
- Foreign manufactured goods were boycotted by people
- traders refused to conduct commerce in foreign goods
In the rural areas, the idea of Non-cooperation was perceived as a fight against the landlords who demanded very high rents. peasants demanded :-
- reduction in revenue
- they boycotted exploitative landlords.
The working class interpreted in other way. Eg:- The plantation workers of Assam rejected the rule which did not allow them from leaving the plantation premises without permission.
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1. The visions of these movements were not defined by the Congress programme.
2. They interpreted the term swaraj in their own ways, imagining it to be a time when all suffering and all troubles would be over.
3. When the tribals chanted Ghandhiji's name and raised slogans demanding 'Swatantra Bharat', they were also emotionally relating to an all-India agitation which went beyond the limits of their immediate locality.
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