Solution:
Swaraj is different for various classes and groups as many people have different perspectives on how to understand what the term means. For business people, swaraj meant the lifting of restrictions. On the other hand, rich peasants' Swaraj struggled with considerable land revenue.Swaraj differed for various classes and groups as they had interpreted their meaning for the term 'Swaraj' and wanted to fulfil their interests. Hence, they participated in the Civil-disobedience movement in large numbers. Swaraj meant removing colonial restrictions on business and trade for business people, and industry would flourish without constraints. Swaraj, for the rich peasants, was struggling against high land revenue. Women took Swaraj as the attainment of elevated status and equality with men in Indian society peasants considered 'Swaraj' as the right to have their land. The working class dreamed of high wages and excellent working conditions.