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tebhaga movement explain in briefly​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sharecroppers were encouraged by the Floud Commision which had already recommended their demand to the government. The movement was led by the All India Kisan Sabha, the peasant wing of CPI...

The sharecroppers were encouraged by the Floud Commision which had already recommended their demand to the government. The movement was led by the All India Kisan Sabha, the peasant wing of CPI...The resisting tenants rather added a new slogan to their agenda: the total abolition of zamindari system. The slogan for reduction of rent rate was also raised by the peasants supporting the tebhaga struggle..

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Answered by cutesmile590
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The Tebhaga movement was significant peasants agitation ,initiated in Bengal by the Kiran Sabha in 1946 to 47 .After several days of talks with leaders of both regions ,on 12 April 1969 ,the prime minister developed an Eight point plan. Sri M .

Chenna Reddy ,founded the Telangana Praja Smithi (TPS) political party in 1969 to spearhead the statehood movement.

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