Why were the tribals angry at the dikus
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For these reasons, the tribals considered the trader and the moneylender figures to be their main enemies; hence, they referred to them as the evil outsiders. The colonial government too was looked upon as an external evil force that sought to destroy their livelihoods and their familiar ways of life.
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The tribals were being treated unfairly by the dikus (British) and were asked to pay high rents to the officials.
The jhum cultivators were asked to cultivate on one particular land instead of following their tradition of jhum cultivating.
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