Why did the Indian soldiers deny to use the rifle given by the Britishers?
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One of the alleged causes of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 were rumours that the grease on these cartridges designed to keep them dry was, variously, pork or beef fat (pork being abhorrent to the Muslims, cows being sacred to the Hindus), thus their refusal to bite them.
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because the bullets used in rifles was coated by cow and pig fat
here cow is godess for himdhus
here pig is not eaten by muslims
so indians denied and revolted again British
this was the first revolt in 1857
called as sipoy revolt
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