what were the demand of peasant and how did they protest against talukdars in nationalism in India
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The talukdars and landlords were demanding very high rents and a variety of other taxes. Peasants had to do begarand work at the landlord's farms without any payment. The peasants had no security of tenure. They were regularly evicted so that they could acquire no security of tenur.
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Answer: The movement of Awadh peasants was led by: The peasants' movement Baba Ramchandra was against talukdars and landlords who demanded extremely high rents and a variety of other cesses from the peasants. Peasants were forced to work in landlords' farms without any payment (begar).
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