<P> The revolt was astounding in terms of discipline and unity . Even when all their personal property, land and livelihood were seized, a vast majority of Kheda's farmers remained firmly united in the support of Patel . Gujaratis sympathetic to the revolt in other parts resisted the government machinery, and helped to shelter the relatives and property of the protesting peasants . Those Indians who sought to buy the confiscated lands were excluded from society . Although nationalists like Sardul Singh Caveeshar called for sympathetic revolts in other parts, Gandhi and Patel firmly rejected the idea . </P> <P> The Government finally sought to foster an honourable agreement for both parties . The tax for the year in question, and the next would be suspended, and the increase in rate reduced, while all confiscated property would be returned . </P> <P> People also worked in cohesion to return the confiscated lands to their rightful owners . The ones who had bought the lands seized were influenced to return them, even though the British had officially said it would stand by the buyers . </P>

Who organized the peasant movement in the khaira district