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Conclusion of rowlatt act

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Answered by vedikayadav121
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The army was called into Punjab, and on 13 April people from neighbouring villages gathered for Baisakhi Day celebrations and to protest against deportation of two important Indian leaders in Amritsar, which led to the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919.

The army was called into Punjab, and on 13 April people from neighbouring villages gathered for Baisakhi Day celebrations and to protest against deportation of two important Indian leaders in Amritsar, which led to the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919.Accepting the report of the Repressive Laws Committee, the Government of India repealed the Rowlatt Act, the Press Act, and twenty-two other laws in March 1922.

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Answered by Roshni177
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The army was called into Punjab and on 13 April people from neighbouring villages gathered for Baisakhi celebration and to protect against deportation of two important Indian leaders in Amritsar, which led to the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre of 1919.Accepting the report of the repressive laws committee,the government of India repealed the Rowlatt Act,the press Act,and twenty two other laws in March 1922.

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