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How did the Indians show their disapproval towards the Rowlatt Act? |
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Answer» The Rowlatt Act was enacted quickly by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1919, notwithstanding the organized resistance of the members of Indian Congress. This Document furnished the British Government with immense capabilities to suppress state movements.According to this legislation, political captives could be confined in jail externally of 2 years trial. Mahatma Gandhi desired non-violent public rebellion upon such inequitable law.Rowlatt Act was confronted by people in India in the following ways;1. Gandhi started resistance by adopting non-violent tactics such as civil disobedience followed by a hartal on April 6.2. People from different states started holding demonstrations against this law.3. Shops were closed and the railway workers went on strikes. Through hartal and satyagraha |
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