Why did the poor peasant pin the civil disobedience movement and why their relation with congress remain certain
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As the depression continued and case imcomes dwindled, the small tangents found it difficult to pay the rent.
they wanted the unpaid rent to the landlord to be rmitted. They join a variety of radical movements, often led by socialist and Communist.
Apprehensive by raising issues that might upset the rich peasants and landlords the Congress was an unwilling to support "no rent" compaigns in most places.
so the relationship between the poor peasants and the Congress remaimed uncertain.
they wanted the unpaid rent to the landlord to be rmitted. They join a variety of radical movements, often led by socialist and Communist.
Apprehensive by raising issues that might upset the rich peasants and landlords the Congress was an unwilling to support "no rent" compaigns in most places.
so the relationship between the poor peasants and the Congress remaimed uncertain.
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