how was the movement in Bastar carried forward and what was the reaction of the government towards it
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The movement in Bastar was carried forward in an organised way by the local people around their leaders against the British oppressive laws. The British response was through the restriction on shifting cultivation ,grazing and collection of forest produce. Movement of the people in the forests were restricted .
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The movement was conveyed forward in a sorted out path by the nearby individuals around their pioneers against the British harsh laws. The British reaction/response of the Government was through the limitation on moving the development, grazing, cultivation and gathering of woodland generation. The movement of individuals in the woods were confined.
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