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Explain the Jallianwala bagh massacre​

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Answered by RidhiDevgan
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The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on 13 April 1919, when Acting Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer ordered troops of the British Indian Army to fire their rifles into a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians[3] in Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab, killing at least 379 people and injuring over 1,000 other people.On Sunday, 13 April 1919, Dyer, convinced a major insurrection could take place, banned all meetings. This notice was not widely disseminated, and many villagers gathered in the Bagh to celebrate the important Indian festival of Baisakhi, and peacefully protest the arrest and deportation of two national leaders, Satyapal and Saifuddin Kitchlew. Dyer and his troops entered the garden, blocking the main entrance behind them, took up position on a raised bank, and with no warning opened fire on the crowd for about ten minutes, directing their bullets largely towards the few open gates through which people were trying to flee, until the ammunition supply was almost exhausted. The following day Dyer stated in a report that "I have heard that between 200 and 300 of the crowd were killed. My party fired 1,650 rounds"

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre

1. A large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jalliawalla Bagh on 13th April 1919

2. People came to protest against government’s repressive measure while some came to attend the annual Baisakhi fair.

3. General Dyer entered the area. Blocked the exit points and opened fire on the crowd, killing hundreds.

4. The government responded with brutal repression seeking to humiliate and terrorise people.

5. Satyagrahis were forced to rub their noses on the ground, crawl on the streets and do Salaam (salute) to all Sahibs.

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