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Why do you think the Indian soldiers were not happy with the new policies of the Company??? answer fast urgent please​

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Answered by liyashajanrose
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The Indian soldiers in the British army were unhappy. They were not allowed to wear their traditional and religious symbols and head gears. They were paid a meagre salary and had no promotion options. But the wages were high for the British officers and were provided good facilities. The Indian soldiers were assigned to distant places without any additional pay. As per the Lord Cannings Common Civil Rules Act, the Soldiers were expected to work in distant places as per the orders. This created created resentment in the Indian soldiers.

Answered by Skittle1
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The Indian sepoys were unhappy with the British because : Sepoys were paid quite low wages. They were discriminated on the basis of caste. The new enfield rifle had a cartridge of pork fat which was required to bitten by sepoys to use it further.

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