It was this time when Madari Pasi established himself as a charismatic grassroot leader among the kisans involved in the Eka Movement.
He violently assaulted zamindars, karindas, taluqdars and thikadars and even imprisoned them in their own homes.
He began to distribute landowning rights to tenants and petty landholders.
After losing the support of Congress, it became much easier for the British colonial authorities to suppress it.
Even though there is a confusion, it is generally believed that Madari Pasi died on 27 or 28 March in 1931 while underground.