Bihar's Role in Eradicating Zamindari: A Study
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The history of landowners in Bihar has been very tainted. Whether the zamindar upper caste or any backward class, their methods of torture are same. Both take a very barbaric and sinister way, to wipe out their opponents, they have the same caste - Amiri and Shaano-Shaukat. Their main objective is to save their empire and if the rivers of blood have to be drained to save it, then they are not averse to it.
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- the same.
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- the same,.
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- Report of the Select Committee on the Bihar State Exhibition of Zamindari Bill, 1948, p. 5–11.
- Girish Mishra, ‘Tata's and the Bihar United Front Government, Mainstream, 9 March 1968.
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