What assurance did the Queen's Proclamation of 1858 give to the Indian people regarding
(a) religious freedom, and
(b) appointment to public offices?
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a. the Queens proclamation ensured that the British would not further interfere in the religious traditions and customs of the indians
b. the proclamation stated that both the european and indian subjects would be treated equally and all appointments would be made in accordance with merit.
b. the proclamation stated that both the european and indian subjects would be treated equally and all appointments would be made in accordance with merit.
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Religious Impact- The act promised us Indian of equality and freedom in having different religions. The British had no more interference in the people's religion and customs. ... The ICS post assured the Indian for equal rights and protection from law as of British subject
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