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Swaraj in the plantations

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Answered by amt54321
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he plantation workers in Assam had their own understanding of Mahatma Gandhi and the notion of Swaraj. Plantation workers in Assam were kept in strict confinement and had to work for longer hours for meagre pay. Moreover, for the plantation workers, ‘swaraj’ meant the right to move freely in and out of the confined spaces and the freedom to visit their

native villages. The workers after the beginning of the Non-Cooperation Movement, disobeyed the authorities, left the plantation and headed to their villages. The plantation workers believed that in the Gandhi Raj, every person would be given land in their own villages. However, they were caught by the police while on their way and were brutally beaten up. The plantation workers thus conceived t he notion of swaraj in their own ways in which they thought that each of them will have freedom and land thus ending their poverty and miseries.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Swaraj in Plantations:-

  • Inland Emigration Act 1859 opposed for plantation workers.
  • Workers not permitted to leave plantation without permission.
  • Many workers defied authorities and headed homes.
  • Caught and brought back to plantations
  • Brutal treatment with run away workers
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