Fateh Karan Charan
Fateh Karan Charan was an early 20th-century Indian revolutionary and poet from Rajasthan. He led the Bijolia Peasant Movement in its early stage in the Mewar region of British India.
Early life
Fateh karan charan was born in ujlan village in jaislamer district. He was third son of his father His father nathuram ji ujjwal who was an great scholar, poet and jagirdar of ujlan. His birth name given by rishis was vijakaran charan. After sometime he left jaisalmer and moved to udaipur during the period of maharana sajjan singh.Bijolia Movement
Bijolia was a jagir in the Mewar State, it had a large population of peasants who were burdened with multiple taxes and resentment grew among them against the feudal lord of the jagir. In 1906, Prithvi Singh, upon becoming the Thakur of Bijolia, raised the taxes to fulfill the 'Talvar-Bandhi' tax he owed to the Maharana of Mewar. Soon a movement began against the increase in taxes and spread to nearby estates.In 1913, about 15,000 farmers, under the leadership of Fateh Karan Charan, launched a 'No Tax' campaign under which they decided to leave the lands uncultivated and instead farm the rented plots in the neighbouring areas of Bundi, Gwalior and Mewar states. This resulted in untilled lands all across Bijolia and led to a massive decline in the estate's revenue in addition to food shortage.