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Gandhiji demanded 50% refund from the British landlords in the form of repayment of money which the landlords had illegally and deceitfully extorted from the poor sharecroppers. Question 8. Answer: Gandhiji had asked the indigo planters for a 50 percent refund to the farmers but they offered only 25 percent.
Likewise, what was the long term contract between the sharecroppers and English landlords? The British landlords had entered into a long-term contract with the farmers according to which they compelled all tenants to plant 15% of their holdings with indigo. The sharecroppers had to surrender the entire indigo harvest as rent.
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