Peasants Revolt in India

Peasants Revolt in India

Major Peasant Movements

1. Santhali Revolt (1855-1856)

  • Region: Chotanagpur (present-day Jharkhand)
  • Cause: Heavy taxation, land revenue demands, and exploitation by British officials.
  • Leader: Sidhu Murmu and Kanhu Murmu (though he was born after the revolt)
  • Key Events:
    • Revolt led by tribal leaders like Murmu brothers.
    • Resistance against British authority and local landlords.
  • Outcome: Suppressed by British forces, but inspired future tribal movements.

2. Kisan Sabha Movement (1930s)

  • Region: Bengal, Bihar, and Uttar Pradesh
  • Cause: High land revenue, lack of security of tenure, and exploitation by zamindars.
  • Leader: Swami Sahajanand Saraswati (as President of the All India Kisan Sabha)
  • Key Events:
    • Formation of All India Kisan Sabha in 1935.
    • Participation in the Civil Disobedience Movement.
  • Outcome: Highlighted peasant grievances and strengthened the nationalist movement.

3. Kisan Movement in Awadh (1920–1922)

  • Region: Awadh (present-day Uttar Pradesh)
  • Cause: High land revenue, oppressive zamindari system, and lack of legal rights.
  • Leader: Baba Ramchandra.
  • Key Events:
    • Mass protests and strikes.
    • Formation of the Awadh Kisan Sabha.
  • Outcome: Led to some reforms in land revenue policies.

4. Champaran Satyagraha (1917)

  • Region: Champaran, Bihar
  • Cause: Indigo cultivation, forced labor, and exploitation by British planters.
  • Leader: Mahatma Gandhi
  • Key Events:
    • Investigation by Gandhi and his team.
    • Exposure of oppressive conditions.
  • Outcome: Inspired the broader non-cooperation movement and highlighted peasant issues.

5. Kisan Sabha Movement in Punjab (1920s)

  • Region: Punjab
  • Cause: High land revenue, lack of security of tenure, and exploitation by landlords.
  • Leader: Lala Lajpat Rai and others.
  • Key Events:
    • Formation of the Punjab Kisan Sabha.
    • Participation in the Non-Cooperation Movement.
  • Outcome: Raised awareness about peasant rights and contributed to the nationalist cause.

Causes and Impact

1. Causes of Peasant Revolts

Cause Description
Heavy Land Revenue British introduced high land revenue rates, leading to financial distress.
Zamindari System Exploitative system where zamindars collected rent from peasants.
Lack of Security of Tenure Peasants had no legal rights to their land, leading to insecurity.
Colonial Policies British policies disrupted traditional agrarian systems.
Economic Exploitation Peasants were forced to grow cash crops, leading to poverty.
Social Inequality Caste and class disparities fueled resentment among peasants.

2. Impact of Peasant Movements

Impact Description
Social Awareness Raised awareness about peasant grievances and social injustice.
Political Mobilization Strengthened the nationalist movement and led to political participation.
Legal Reforms Inspired reforms in land revenue and tenure laws.
Cultural Impact Preserved and revived tribal and peasant traditions.
Economic Reforms Led to some changes in the agrarian structure and revenue policies.

3. Key Facts for Exams (SSC, RRB)

  • Santhali Revolt (1846–1857): A significant tribal revolt in Chotanagpur.
  • Champaran Satyagraha (1917): Led by Mahatma Gandhi, highlighted peasant issues.
  • All India Kisan Sabha (1935): Formed under Jawaharlal Nehru, focused on peasant rights.
  • Zamindari System: A major cause of peasant unrest due to exploitation.
  • Land Revenue Policies: Central to the economic distress of peasants under British rule.

4. Differences Between Movements

Movement Region Leader Main Cause Outcome
Santhali Revolt Chotanagpur Tribal Leaders Heavy taxation Suppressed but inspired future movements
Champaran Satyagraha Champaran, Bihar Mahatma Gandhi Indigo cultivation Inspired non-cooperation movement
Kisan Sabha Movement Bengal, Bihar Jawaharlal Nehru Land revenue Strengthened nationalist movement
Awadh Kisan Movement Awadh Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Land revenue Led to some reforms
Punjab Kisan Movement Punjab Lala Lajpat Rai Landlord exploitation Raised awareness about peasant rights