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Answered by sarasultana15
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the free encyclopedia. The Tebhaga movement was significant peasant agitation, initiated in Bengal by the Kisan Sabha (peasant front of the Communist Party of India) in 1946–47.

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The Tebhaga movement was significant peasant agitation, initiated in Bengal by the Kisan Sabha in 1946–47. The prominent leaders of the movement were: Kansari Halder, Ashoke Bose and Rash Behari Ghosh. Peasant leaders like Gajen Malik, Manik Hazra, Jatin Maity, Bijoy Mondal and others rose to prominence. The movement continued till 1950, when the Bargadari Act was enacted. Young Communists went out to the countryside to organize peasants to take the harvested crop to their own threshing floor and make the two-thirds share a reality. The slogan, “Adhi noy, Tebhaga chai” (we want two-thirds share not 1/2) rent the sky. They started taking harvested crops to their own yards.The central issue behind Tebhaga Movement (1946-1947) was the struggle of peasants. It was a struggle of sharecroppers in Bengal in North Bihar for 2/3rd share of their total produce instead of the customary half.

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