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Mangal Pandey birth anniversary.

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  • Published
    20th Jul, 2022

Context

The Prime Minister paid tribute to the hero of Sepoy Mutiny Mangal Pandey on his birth annive rsary.

About Mangal Pandey

  • He was born on July 19, 1827, in a town near Faizabad, what is now eastern Uttar Pradesh state in northern India, although some give his birthplace as a small village near Lalitpur (in present-day southwestern Uttar Pradesh). 
  • He was from a high-caste Brahman landowning family that professed strong Hindu beliefs. 
  • He joined the army of the British East India Company in 1849 and he was made a soldier (sepoy) in the 6th Company of the 34th Bengal Native Infantry, which included a large number of Brahmans.

Rebellion against EIC

  • He revolted against the East India Company for introducing cartridges that were greased with animal fat as it hurt the religious sentiments of the soldiers.
  • Eventually, this movement of rebels reached other parts of India and which led to a mass revolt against the government.
  • The movement of protest and rebellion came to be known as the Sepoy Mutiny of 1857, also known as the First War of Independence.
  • On March 29, 1857, Pandey and his fellow sepoys rose up in rebellion against the British officers and even attempted to shoot them. As a result of this, he was executed on April 7, 1857, in Barrackpore.
  • On May 6th, the entire  34th Bengal Native Infantry was disbanded ‘with disgrace’. This was carried out because an investigation ‘revealed’ that the soldiers had not restrained a mutinying soldier.

Remembrance

  • In India, Pandey has been remembered as a freedom fighter against British rule. 
  • A commemorative postage stamp with his image on it was issued by the Indian government in 1984. 
  • In addition, a movie and stage play that depicted his life both appeared in 2005.

Revolt of 1857 (Sepoy Mutiny or First War of Independence)

  • It was the widespread rebellion against British rule in India in 1857–59 which began in Meerut by Indian troops (sepoys) in the service of the British East India Company; it spread to Delhi, Agra, Kanpur, and Lucknow.
  • It was a major upheaval against the British Rule in which the disgruntled princes, to disconnected sepoys and disillusioned elements, participated.

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