The ‘Kagodu Satyagraha’ in Karnataka was a struggle for:

Forest rights
Irrigation facilities
Land ownership
Debt relief

The correct answer is: A) Forest rights.

The Kagodu Satyagraha was a peasant movement in Karnataka, India, that took place from 1978 to 1980. The movement was led by the Karnataka Rajya Raitha Sangha (KRRS), a farmers’ union, and was against the government’s decision to lease forest land to private companies for commercial purposes. The movement was successful in getting the government to withdraw its decision.

The Kagodu Satyagraha was a significant event in the history of the environmental movement in India. It was one of the first major protests against the government’s policy of commercializing forests. The movement also helped to raise awareness about the importance of forests and the rights of forest dwellers.

The other options are incorrect because:

  • Option B, irrigation facilities, is not the main issue that the Kagodu Satyagraha was about. The movement was about forest rights, not irrigation facilities.
  • Option C, land ownership, is not the main issue that the Kagodu Satyagraha was about. The movement was about forest rights, not land ownership.
  • Option D, debt relief, is not the main issue that the Kagodu Satyagraha was about. The movement was about forest rights, not debt relief.