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what were thw reasons of discontent among the indian sepoys

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Answered by Vaani123
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There were many reasons. Some are:1)The sepoys were paid much less than the British soldiers. They were also treated unfairly by the British officers.2) All high posts in the army were reserved for the British. Hence, the scope of promotion was very limited for a sepoy.3) The sepoys were not allowed to wear caste and religious marks.4) An act was passed that required the new recruits to travel overseas, if needed. The Hindu sepoys believed that travelling across the sea led to loss of caste.
Answered by swizswizzle121517
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mutiny in several sepoy companies of the Bengal army was sparked by the issue of new gunpowder cartridges for the Enfield rifle February, 1857. A rumor was spread that the cartridges were made from cow and pig fat. Loading the Enfield required tearing open the greased cartridge with one's teeth. This would have insulted both Hindu and Muslim religious practices; cows were considered holy by Hindus, while pigs were considered unclean by Muslims. Underlying grievances over British taxation and recent land annexations by the BEIC were ignited by the sepoy mutineers, and within weeks, dozens of units of the Indian army joined peasant armies in widespread rebellion. The old aristocracy, both Muslim and Hindu, who were seeing their power steadily eroded by the East India Company, also rebelled against British rule. Another important source of discontent among the Indian rulers was that the British policies of conquest had created unrest among many Indian rulers. The policies like the doctrine of lapse, Subsidiary Alliance deprived Indian rulers of their power. One of the main reason for the revolt was that The British east India company also started meddling with India’s political and financial system. So the people of India broke out for revolt in 1857

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