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suggest the importance of swaraj plantations

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Answered by seemadhl1983p93512
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Swaraj for the plantation workers:

1. For the plantation workers in Assam, it was the right to move freely from the enclosed spaces they were in and being able to connect to their villages.

2. Through the Inland Emigration Act, they were rarely given permission to get out of the tea plantations.

3. When they heard of non-cooperation, they left these plantations and thought that Gandhi would give them land.
Answered by DeeptiMohanty
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Answer:

>> The government had passed the inland emigration act of 1859 under which plantation workers were not permitted to leave the fields.

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>> Workers interpreted the establishment of Gandhi Raj.

>> They violated the act .

>> Hence they were beaten by the police.

>> In February 1922, Gandhi withdrew this movement.

>>They decided to train Indians Before any other mass struggle.

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