Which aspiration motivated the plantation workers of Assam, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh.
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Gandhiji's idea of Satygraha for attaining swaraj & the non-cooperation movement had motivated plantation workers of Assam, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh to fight for their freedom against the British
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- In accordance to the "Emigration Act", plantation workers were not allowed to leave the plantation garden without the British's permission, or even if they were permitted they were rarely "given such permission".
- As per Assam plantation workers were concerned, freedom meant the right to "move freely in & out" of the places wherein they were confined & it meant extending/keeping a "link" with the "village" they came from
- When Assam plantation workers had heard of Gandhiji's "non-cooperation movement", numerous workers had defied the British authorities, and left the plantation & returned home.
- In Uttar Pradesh, he plantation workers were motivated by Gandhiji's call for Swaraj in a positive-non violent manner and they realised that was the most potent way to attain swaraj. Similarly Gandhiji's non-violent movement in Gujarta too had inspired plantation workers to attain swaraj in a peaceful and non-violent way.
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Gandhiji's idea of Satygraha for attaining swaraj & the non-cooperation movement had motivated plantation workers of Assam, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh to fight for their freedom against the British.
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