The audience watching keechakvadha felt enraged about the imperialistic attitude of british government
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The behavior of Keechak was horrible. Though he was a king, he disrespected the woman and ordered Draupadi to bring wine for him.
When Draupadi refused to bring it, she was harassed and then almost molested.
The attitude was the same as the British imperialists who tortured the Indian people during their rule.
As the audience saw the play, Keechakvada got reminded of the British rule and started to agitate.
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he behavior of Keechak was horrible.he was a very corrupt ruler he odered people to be his slave he was like a bad ruler for the people
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