What were the demands of TEBHAGA MOVEMENT?
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→The demand of the Tebhaga movement was to reduce landlord share to one third.
→In many areas the agitations turned violent, and landlords fled,leaving parts of countryside.
→In many areas the agitations turned violent, and landlords fled,leaving parts of countryside.
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Tebhaga movement is an agitation movement of the peasants in Bengal.
- The demand put forward by the peasants are:
- To reduce the share of the landlord to one-third.
- The peasants decided that they would pay one-third of the payment and the crops will be stored in their godowns and not stored in the landlord's care.
- These demands resulted in clashes between the peasants and the landlord.
- The Muslim League launched the peasant act which is also known as the Bhargadari Act that supported the demands of the peasants.
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