Who did British persons admit the Revolt of 1857 as a national revolt?

(A) Lord Dalhousie
(B) Lord Canning
(C) Lord Ellenborough
(D) Disraeli

Correct Answer : Disraeli
Question Asked : SSC Combined Graduate Level Tier-I Exam 2011
Explanation: Benjamin Disraeli, the leader of the conservative party of England has called it a “National revolt.” ‘The motives of leadership of revolt, geographical extent of the sway of revolt, its loose organizational infrastructure and the fragile basis of national consciousness at that moment do not provide substance to the so-called characterization of sepoy mutiny as “National struggle.”
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