This movement was started by the farmers of the Dhakad caste. It was carried on for 44 years and was completely non-violent. This movement was divided into three stages: The first stage (1897 to 1914), the second stage (1914 to 1923) and the third stage.
During the rule of Rao Krishna Singh, 84 types of taxes were collected from the people of Bijoliya. After that the “Chanwari tax” was imposed on the public. After the protest of the farmers the chanwari tax was waived and exemption was given in the revenue. Further, Prithvi Singh, levied the sword typing (Talwar Bandi) tax on the poeple. The farmers continued the movement under the leadership of Pathik and got the support of Manikya Lai Verma. Jamna lal Bajaj led the third phase of the movement. The movement ended after a long struggle and settled down things with the farmers and returned their land.