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Consider the following statements with reference to Indigo Revolt (1859-60):
1. The Bengali intelligentsia played a significant role by supporting the peasants? cause through legal battles.
2. Digambar Biswas and Bishnu Biswas were the important leaders who led this revolt.
3. Following the revolt, the Government appointed an indigo commission which recommended that the ryots could not be compelled to grow indigo.
How many of the statements given above is/are correct?
Only one
Only two
All three
None
Explanation: Indigo Revolt (1859-60): ? In Bengal, the indigo planters, nearly all Europeans, exploited the local peasants by forcing them to grow indigo on their lands instead of the more paying crops like rice. The planters intimidated the peasants through kidnappings, illegal confinements, flogging, attacks on women and children, seizure of cattle, burning and demolition of houses and destruction of crops. ? The anger of the peasants exploded in 1859 when, led by Digambar Biswas and Bishnu Biswas of Nadia district, they decided not to grow indigo under duress and resisted the physical pressure of the planters and their lathiyals (retainers) backed by police and the courts. ? The Bengali intelligentsia played a significant role by supporting the peasants‘ cause through newspaper campaigns, organisation of mass meetings, preparing memoranda on peasants‘ grievances and supporting them in legal battles. ? The Government appointed an indigo commission to inquire into the problem of indigo cultivation. Based on its recommendations, the Government issued a notification in November 1860 that the ryots could not be compelled to grow indigo and that it would ensure that all disputes were settled by legal means. But the planters were already closing down factories and indigo cultivation was virtually wiped out from Bengal by the end of 1860.
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