A
In Awadh Baba Ramchandra led the movement.
B
In Gudem Hills Alluri Sitaram Raju led the movement
C
Tribals used violence for their protest.
D
All of the above
Solution:
The non-cooperation movement spread in the countryside because In Awadh, Baba Ramchandra led the movement, In Gudem Hills, Alluri Sitaram Raju led the movement, and Tribals used violence for their protest. The peasants and the tribals had different ways of organising this movement. In Awadh, Baba Ramchandra led the peasants' movement against the talukdars and the landlord's oppression as the peasants demanded a reduction in the rental rates and abolition of begar and also formed an 'Oudh Kisan Sabha'. The landlords of Awadh were denied the essential services rendered to the village folk. A committee named 'Nai-dhobi Bandh' was organised. In Andhra Pradesh in the Gudem Hills, the movement was led by a leader named Alluri Sitarama Raju. It was a tribal movement that demanded their traditional rights over the forest. The tribals used violence to struggle against colonial laws.