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In rural West Bengal during the early 1970s, a sharecropper cultivated a plot of land owned by a landlord. A common arrangement required the sharecropper to give the landlord half of the total harvest, regardless of whether the yield was good or bad. In years with poor rainfall, this left the sharecropper's family with insufficient food and drove them into deeper debt, while the landlord's economic security remained intact. Given that this situation was experienced by a vast majority of the rural population, what was the most significant socio-political consequence stemming from this arrangement?

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