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Which of the following conclusions is not correct in reference to the Revolt of 1857 in India?

A. It was well planned and organized before the revolt started.
B. It was a direct result of the discontent concurrently prevalent among the Indian soldiers of the British Indian army as well as the common people of India.
C. All the rebels recognized the Mughal Emperor Bahadur Shah II as their leader.
D. The first impulse of the rebels, whether they were at anywhere, was always to proceed to Delhi.
Answer» B. It was a direct result of the discontent concurrently prevalent among the Indian soldiers of the British Indian army as well as the common people of India.


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