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Who was with pandurang bapat in mulshi satyagrah

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Answered by Anonymous
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Back in the 1920s, the peasants of Mulshi Peta, near Pune, had protested against the construction of a dam being built with government support by the industrial house of the Tatas. The struggle was led by Pandurang Mahadev (“Senapati”) Bapat, a socialist and nationalist who had been educated in England

Answered by kiritchawhan
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Pandurang Mahadev Bapat (12 November 1880 – 28 November 1967), popularly known as Senapati Bapat, was a figure in the Indian independence movement. He acquired the title of Senapati, meaning commander, as a consequence of his leadership during the Mulshi satyagraha.

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