Given here is an excerpt from the book Majha Pravaas, written by Vishnubhatt Godse
The sepoys said: the English were determined to wipe out the religions of the Hindus and the Muslims …
they had made a list of eighty-four rules and announced these in a gathering of all big kings and princes
in Calcutta. They said that the kings refused to accept these rules and warned the English of dire consequences and massive upheaval if these are implemented …that the kings all returned to their capitals in great anger … all the big people began making plans. A date was fixed for the war of religion and the secret plan had been circulated from the cantonment in Meerut by letters sent to different cantonments.
Summarize the above passage in your own words.
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It means that the british were interfering in religion and wanted all to convert to christianity as they thought hindus and muslims were not civilised
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