The demand for the Tebhaga Peasant Movement in Bengal was for:
the reduction of the share of the landlords from one-half of the crop to one-third
Correct Answerthe grant of ownership of land to peasants as they were the actual cultivators of the land
Incorrect Answerthe uprooting of Zamindari system and the end of serfdom
Incorrect Answerwriting off all peasant debts
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
The primary demand of the Tebhaga Movement was the reduction of the share of the landlords from one-half of the crop to one-third, allowing the sharecroppers to keep two-thirds of the produce instead. This movement was significant in highlighting the plight of sharecroppers and pushing for agrarian reform in Bengal
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