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(c) Why Indians were outraged by the Rowlatt Act.​

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Answered by doll54
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★It gave the government autocratic powers to repress political activities besides allowing it to detain political prisoners without a trial, for two years. The Indian were outraged by this act as it was clearly undemocratic and oppressive, and hurt national sentiments and dignity......

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The Rawlatt act

When the Rawlatt act 1919, was passed hurriedly through the Imperial Legislative Council inspire of unanimous opposition of the Indian members, Gandhiji’s patience comes to an end.

Gandhi wanted non-violent civil disobedience against such unjust laws, which would start with a hartal on 6th April.

6th April 1919 was observed as Satyagraha Day when people all over the country observed fast and hartal.

1919, the country witnessed a remarkable political awakening in India.

Local leaders were picked up from Amritsar and Mahatma Gandhi was barred from entering Delhi.

On 10th April, the police in Amritsar fired upon a peaceful procession, provoking widespread attacks on banks.

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