a conversation between an indigo cultivator and a british men asking for tax
in a comicstrip
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it is from textbook of ncert 8th class history
W. S. Seton Karr, President of the Indigo Commission: Are you now willing to sow indigo; and if not on what fresh terms would you be willing to do it? Hadji Mulla: I am not willing to sow, and I don’t know that any fresh terms would satisfy me. Mr Sale: Would you not be willing to sow at a rupee a bundle? Hadji Mulla: No I would not; rather than sow indigo I will go to another country; I would rather beg than sow indigo.
W. S. Seton Karr, President of the Indigo Commission: Are you now willing to sow indigo; and if not on what fresh terms would you be willing to do it? Hadji Mulla: I am not willing to sow, and I don’t know that any fresh terms would satisfy me. Mr Sale: Would you not be willing to sow at a rupee a bundle? Hadji Mulla: No I would not; rather than sow indigo I will go to another country; I would rather beg than sow indigo.
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