Why did both Hindi and Muslims discontent against the British?
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Most Hindus and Muslims believed that the British wanted to destroy their religions. Appointed by the British government in 1848, the governor-general of the East India Company, Lord James Dalhousie, imposed "reforms" that overturned many Indian traditions. Dalhousie never consulted with Indian leaders.
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Most Hindus and Muslims believed that the British wanted to destroy their religions. Appointed by the British government in 1848, the governor-general of the East India Company, Lord James Dalhousie, imposed "reforms" that overturned many Indian traditions. Dalhousie never consulted with Indian leaders.
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