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The rebellion of Bastar in 1910 was caused by a combination of various factors. These included displacement, increased land rent and demands for free labour and goods. The most important reason was the attitude of the colonial government which wanted to subjugate the people and destroy their way of living by taking over their lands. In 1905, the colonial government proposed the reservation of two-thirds of the forest area and stop shifting cultivation, hunting and collection of forest produce. Those who were allowed to stay in the reserved areas had to work for the forest department. Gatherings of people took place where these issues were discussed. Gunda Dhur was an important leader during this time. Secret messages inviting the villagers to rebel were passed during this time. Bazaars were looted, houses of officials, traders, schools and police stations were burnt and robbed. All those who were attacked were associated with colonial state and its laws. The British ultimately put the rebellion down by employing heavy force. The reservations though, were temporarily suspended and the area under them was reduced to half.
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Out of fear from NAXALS.
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Bastar a district of Chattisgarh. It is prominently held majorly by the Naxals. So the elections are a difficult thing to execute. The district of Baxar has 18 constituencies, the big parties as BJP & Congress are in a race to be ahead of the other. But there is a twist as the CPI(Maoist) party has asked the people of Chattisgarh to boycott the assembly elections. Out of 18 of the seats, 12 are in the Naxal affected areas. The whole of the 31 lac people who are out there to vote is in dense fear.
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