what was the significance of sending chapattis and lotus flower
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The chapati movement involved the unusual distribution of thousands of chapatis, a type of unleavened flatbread, across several Indian villages during 1857 carrying message of their native emperor seeking their services. The ultimate origin of the movement is unknown; though British agents suggested the chapatis might contain secret notes, inspections revealed no such messages.
The movement first came into attention in February 1857. Reports began pouring from villages of North India that thousands of chapatis were passing from one hand to another. The usual distribution procedure involved a person who would come from the jungle, give the village watchman several chapatis and tell him to make more chapatis, and distribute those to watchmen in the nearby villages.
The watchman would then travel with chapatis in his turban,often with little to no knowledge of the chapatis' original source.