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The TMS demanded the right to continue their livelihood by organising _________.
  1. Rallies
  2. Chakka Jams
  3. Both A and B
  4. None of the above

A
Rallies
B
Both A and B
C
Chakka Jams
D
None of the above
Solution
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In 1994, the government gave the rights for fishing in the Tawa reservoir to private contractors. The contractors began to threaten the villagers to leave the village, as they got cheap labour from outside. The newly formed Tawa Matsya Sangh organised rallies and a chakka jam demanding their rights to continue fishing in Tawa reservoir for their livelihood.

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