Write a dialogue between a colonial forester and an adivasi discussing the issue of hunting in the forest.
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Adivasi - Namaste, Sahib.
Colonial Forester - What are you doing here?
Adivasi - Nothing, sir.
Colonial Forester - What do you mean nothing? I'm sure you have been hunting here. Come on, show me what you have hunted!
Adivasi - Sahib, you can see that I have not hunted. But tell me why can't I hunt in this forest!
Colonial Forester - The forests are no longer your hunting grounds. If you hunt here you will be punished.
Adivasi - But Sahib, this hunting has been a customary practice since ancient days. How can you stop it?
Colonial Forester - It is no longer so now. You are prohibited by forest laws to do so.
Adivasi - But the English Sahib hunts in the forests.
Colonial Forester - Yes! he can do it. He is a British. He has come to civilise you all. The wild animals are a sign of a primitive and savage society. These animals must be killed by the white man to help you to become civilised.
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