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Why did Gandhiji call Rowlatt Act as ‘Black Law’?
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Why did Gandhiji call Rowlatt Act as ‘Black Law’?
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Rowlatt Act was framed with the purpose of suppressing revolutionaries and nationalists.
This Act came to be known as ‘Black Act.’
As per this Act, any suspicious person could be arrested and jailed without conducting any trial against him.
It was meant to suppress individual freedom and freedom of speech. So Gandhiji called it a Black Act.
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