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Rich peasants like patidars of gujrat and Jats of UP were active in the movement . they were very hard hit by trade depression and falling prices . As their cash income disappeared , they found it impossible to pay the revenue to the govt who was not willing to reduce the revenue .
For them the swaraj was meant by a struggle against the high revenue .
The poor peasantry were nit just intrested in the lowering of the revenue demand . many worked as small tenants on the landlords land which they rented . as the depressiin continued they found it difficult to pay the rent .. They wanted rent to abolished . for them the struggle was against the revenue demand as well as the abolish of the high rents
For them the swaraj was meant by a struggle against the high revenue .
The poor peasantry were nit just intrested in the lowering of the revenue demand . many worked as small tenants on the landlords land which they rented . as the depressiin continued they found it difficult to pay the rent .. They wanted rent to abolished . for them the struggle was against the revenue demand as well as the abolish of the high rents
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1) Rich peasants were hit hard by the trade depression and falling prices, whereas the poor peasants' cash income dwindled and they could not pay their rents.
2) Refusal of the government to reduce the revenue demand led to widespread resentment among the rich peasants, whereas the poor peasants wanted the unpaid rent to the landlords to be remitted .
3) For the rich peasants, fight for swaraj was a struggle against high revenues and for the poor peasants, their 'no rent campaign '.
4) Rich peasants were disappointed since revenue was not reduced and the poor peasants were disappointed with the Congress as it was unwilling to support them.
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2) Refusal of the government to reduce the revenue demand led to widespread resentment among the rich peasants, whereas the poor peasants wanted the unpaid rent to the landlords to be remitted .
3) For the rich peasants, fight for swaraj was a struggle against high revenues and for the poor peasants, their 'no rent campaign '.
4) Rich peasants were disappointed since revenue was not reduced and the poor peasants were disappointed with the Congress as it was unwilling to support them.
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