Why did Mangal Pandey oppose the English East India Company
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He was a sepoy in the Bengal Native Infantry, a regiment of the East India Company. The rebellion of 1857, starting with the Sepoy Mutiny, is considered as a first blow that came to shatter the British rule in India and the man behind it was none other than Mangal Pandey. ... He was executed on April 8, 1857
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The Muslims were angry because they thought that the paper cartridges had pig fat in them. This was because Muslims believe that pigs are unclean. Hindu soldiers were angry because they believed the cartridges had cow fat in them.
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