The Farmer’s Mass Movement, which was held in Chamba in 1895 AD, was against

Raja Shayam Singh
Wazir Govind Ram
Narottam
Both (A) and (B)

The correct answer is: Both (A) and (B).

The Farmer’s Mass Movement, which was held in Chamba in 1895 AD, was against the oppressive policies of Raja Shayam Singh and his Wazir Govind Ram. The farmers were unhappy with the high taxes, forced labor, and other unfair practices of the Raja and his Wazir. They also felt that the Raja was not doing enough to help them in times of drought or famine.

The movement was led by a farmer named Narottam. He was a charismatic leader who was able to unite the farmers against the Raja and his Wazir. The movement was successful in getting the Raja to agree to some of the farmers’ demands, such as a reduction in taxes and an end to forced labor.

The Farmer’s Mass Movement was an important event in the history of Chamba. It showed that the farmers were not afraid to stand up to the Raja and his Wazir, and it helped to improve the lives of the farmers in Chamba.

A. Raja Shayam Singh was the ruler of Chamba from 1877 to 1904. He was a cruel and oppressive ruler who imposed high taxes on the farmers. He also forced the farmers to work for him without pay. The farmers were very unhappy with Raja Shayam Singh’s policies.

B. Wazir Govind Ram was the chief minister of Chamba from 1877 to 1904. He was a corrupt and incompetent official who helped Raja Shayam Singh to oppress the farmers. The farmers were very unhappy with Wazir Govind Ram’s policies.

C. Narottam was a farmer who led the Farmer’s Mass Movement in Chamba in 1895 AD. He was a charismatic leader who was able to unite the farmers against the Raja and his Wazir. The movement was successful in getting the Raja to agree to some of the farmers’ demands, such as a reduction in taxes and an end to forced labor.

D. Both (A) and (B) are correct. The Farmer’s Mass Movement was against the oppressive policies of Raja Shayam Singh and his Wazir Govind Ram.