give an example of a British policy that alarmed the orthodox Indians of chapter revolt
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the Britishers abolished the practice of sati which was the cruel ill practice of burning a woman alive along with the deceased husband on his funeral pyre. the abolition of sari in 1829 led to much hazard among the Orthodox Indian classes and mostly the brahmins because they believed that a girl attains ultimate salvation and the act of ' sari daha' is referred to a godly act. the abolition led the Indians to think that the British were deliberately trying to defile their religion.
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