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5 .why did the Indian people resent the social reforms introduced by the British

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Answered by dipsydum
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because they thought that the British were trying to convert them into Christianity and destroy the Indian culture and religion forever. The british also introduced several policies to annex kingdoms and lands which made people poorer.

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Answered by prabhnoorkalsi1
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A section of Indians resented attempts at social reforms because they were conservatives and believed in following ancient customs and traditions. Other reason was that a group of people did not like British to interfere in Indian religious practises (by passing various laws)

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