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against which 2 acts did surendranath banerjeee start agitation

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Answered by rutvi4
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Arms act and Vernacular Press Act are the two acts that Surendra Nath Banerjee were against and started agitation
Answered by friendmahi89
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An uprising against the Vernacular Press Act and the Licensing Act was initiated by Surendranath Banerjee.

One of the first Indian political figures under the British Raj was Sir Surendranath Banerjee (November 10, 1848 – August 6, 1925). He started one of the first Indian political organisations, the Indian National Association, and later rose to the position of senior leader within the Indian National Congress.

The Vernacular Press Act 1878 was enacted by the government to control the indigenous press in order to control strong public opinion and seditious writing that led to discontent with the government. On March 14, 1878, the Viceroy's Council unanimously approved the Act, which was introduced by Lytton, the viceroy of India at the time. An important turning point in the history of theatre was marked by the Licensing Act of 1737, a now-defunct Act of Parliament of the Kingdom of Great Britain. Its goal was to censor and restrict theater-based criticism of the British government.

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