[1] 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 esatate's revenue in addition to food shortage.
[1][3] Fateh Karan Charan also composed songs against the authorities including the Munsarim, police, advocates of the State and the Thanedar(inspector) denouncing their deeds and raised questions on their character.
[4] Authorities resorted to suppressive measures and the Maharana, upon witnessing the rise of peasantry, sided with the Thakur of Bijolia.
Due to his role in the peasant movement, Fateh Karan Charan was stripped of his jagir(feudal-grant) and was exiled from Mewar.