why are the tribals angry against the dikus?write any three points
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The tribals wanted to drive out the dikkus -missionaries,money lenders,Hindu landlord and the government because they saw them as the cause of their misery.
The following facts accounts for their anger against dikkus-
1.The land policies of the British were destroying their traditional land system.
2.Hindu landlords and money lenders were taking over their land.
3.missionaries were criticising their traditional culture.
hope this helps.
The following facts accounts for their anger against dikkus-
1.The land policies of the British were destroying their traditional land system.
2.Hindu landlords and money lenders were taking over their land.
3.missionaries were criticising their traditional culture.
hope this helps.
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The tribal are angry against the Dikus because the Tribal see them as the cause of their misery.
Explanation:
- Dikus are outsiders who serve as moneylenders, traders or contractors. The former used to take loans from them to meet their cash requirement for various activities they need to undertake.
- In return, the dikus charged much higher interest rates on their part of loans which eventually leads to a condition of debt and poverty of the group of tribal.
- Therefore, they considered dikus as evil prevailing around them whom they consider making their lives miserable.
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