Q.3. The peasants of Kheda district could not pay the revenue because they were
affected by
(a) extreme poverty
(b) the crop failure
c) a plague epidemic
(d) all of these
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D) all of these are correct
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All of these are the answers. The peasants of the Kheda district could not pay the revenue because they were affected by all of the given reasons.
- Due to crop failure, the farmers in Gujarat's Kheda area were in hardship.
- The government insisted on collecting all land income and refused to send any of it out.
- Mahatma Gandhi urged the farmers to defer payment of income as part of the trial until their claim for its relief was granted.
- When it was discovered that the government had given orders stating that income should only be retrieved from those peasants who could afford to pay, the conflict was put to an end.
- During Kheda's agitation, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel started to adhere to Gandhiji's teachings.
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