why were the indian sepoys dissatisfied with the company's rule
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The Indian sepoys were unhappy with the British because : Sepoys were paid quite low wages. They werediscriminated 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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The Indian sepoys in the employ of the Company also had reasons for discontent. They were unhappy about their pay, allowances and conditions of service. Some of the new rules, moreover, violated their religious sensibilities and beliefs. ... So the anger of the peasants quickly spread among the sepoys
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