When was civil disobedience restarted?
1932
Why did rich peasants join CDM?
Rich peasants like Patidars of Gujarat and Jats in Uttar Pradesh who were producers of commercial crops were hard hit by depression and falling prices. The government refused to reduce revenue.So the rich peasants became enthusiastic supporter of the Civil Disobedience Movement to free them from the situation.
How the demands of poor and rich peasants were contradicting during the civil disobedience movement?
Rich peasants were hit hard by the trade depression and falling prices, whereas the poor peasants’ cash income dwindled and they could not pay their rents. Rich peasants were disappointed since revenue was not reduced and the poor peasants were disappointed with the Congress as it was unwilling to support them.
Why did the rich peasants group refused to participate in the civil disobedience movement when it restarted in 1932?
For them, the fight for Swaraj was a struggle against high revenue. But they were deeply disappointed when the movement was called off in 1931 without the revenue rates being revised. So when the movement was restarted in 1932, they refused to participate, as their wishes were not fulfilled.
How and why were rich industrialists and workers reluctant to join civil disobedience movement when it was resumed again?
1 Answer. The industrial working classes did not participate in the Civil Disobedience Movement in large numbers, except in the Nagpur region. This was because industrialists were supporting the Movement and Congress was reluctant to include workers’ demand as part of the Movement. (i) They demanded higher wages.
What was the role of poor peasants in civil disobedience movement?
The peasants joined the Civil Disobedience Movement (1930-34) because poor peasantry were not just interested in the lowering of the revenue demand. Many had rented land. They could not pay rent because of the depression and dwindling cash incomes. They wanted the unpaid rent to landlord remitted.
What was the impact of civil disobedience movement?
Impact of Civil Disobedience Movement It shattered people’s faith in the British Government and laid the social root for the freedom struggle, and popularised the new method of propaganda like the prabhat pheris, pamphlets etc.