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What accounts for the anger of the tribes against the dikus

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Answered by varunpanthulu36
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Tribes were angry at dikus( outsiders ) because the money lender who gave money to buy goods and later when the harvest time came they forced them to give the money with intrest. And later the British asked them to pay the taxes. So the tribal people were angry at dikus

Answered by Anonymous
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Tribals were not happy with dikus who were considered as ‘outsiders’ by them. Tribals wanted to be shifting cultivators and not be peasant cultivators. The dikus were settling in at the tribals’ lands, wanting the latter to sell their lands or rent their lands at very high-interest rates. This made the tribals unhappy. Also, the tribal chiefs lost their administrative powers under British rule. Later, the tribals were evacuated from their lands, and they had to look for other livelihood options.

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