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5point on rowlatt act 1919

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), legislation passed by the Imperial Legislative Council, the legislature of British India. The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.

Judge Sir Sidney Rowlatt.

Passed on the recommendations of the Rowlatt Committee and named after its president, British judge Sir Sidney Rowlatt, this act effectively authorized the government to imprison any person suspected of terrorism living in British India for up to two years without a trial.

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Answered by Rohanmenaria2006
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HERE IS YOUR 5 POINTS.

  • TheRowlatt Act gave the British government enormous powers to repress political activities , and allowed imprisonment of political prisoners without trial for two years .
  • Mahatma Gandhi now decided to launch a nation wide Satyagraha . Rallies were organised in various cities , workers went on strike in railway workshops and shops were closed down .
  • Mahatma Gandhi now decided to launch a nation wide Satyagraha . Rallies were organised in various cities , workers went on strike in railway workshops and shops were closed down .
  • Seeing violence spread , Mahatma Gandhi immediately called off the movement and decided to launcha more broad based movement in India .
  • To unite Hindus and Muslims , Gandhi ji decided to start Non - Cooperation Movement in support of Khilafat as well as for swaraj , at Calcutta session of the congress in September , 1920 .

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