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Would you consider the anti-arrack movement as a women’s movement?
Why?

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Answered by nileshgujju
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Explanation: The anti-arrack movement was a women's movement because it was a spontaneous mobilisation of women demanding a ban on the sale of alcohol in their neighbourhoods. It was a battle of rural women in remote villages from the state of Andhra Pradesh against alcoholism, against mafias and against the government.

Answered by aburaihana123
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Answer:

Yes, the movement was largely a women’s issue because of the following reasons:

a) The issues of sexual violence against women was brought to notice

b) Women demanded equality with regards to equality on property rights

c) They also campaigned against the custom of dowry  

d) Women were perturbed by growing alcoholism among men, thus they raised their voice against it  

The issues raised by women were mostly pertaining to women and led by women. Thus, it was a women’s movement.    

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