explain the reaction ofIndian people against the Rowlatt act passed through the imperial legislative council in 1919( 5 Marks)
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The Rowlatt Act was passed in 1919 according to this act the British police had the power to put the Indians in jail without any document or written order against them. This act was passed against Indians. The Indians act brutally today's act and Mahatma Gandhi organiser Satyagraha against this act
This act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1919 the main aim of this Council was to stop and to capture the leading leaders of Hindu society two weaken the protests against them
Against this act the Indians organised a number of release and protested against the British government the Satyagraha was also organised by Mahatma Gandhi
This act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council in 1919 the main aim of this Council was to stop and to capture the leading leaders of Hindu society two weaken the protests against them
Against this act the Indians organised a number of release and protested against the British government the Satyagraha was also organised by Mahatma Gandhi
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The action of Indian people against the Rowlatt act passed in 1919 was:
1) a nation wide satyagraha was launched
2) the civil disobedience movement was started with a hartal on 6 April
3)Rallies were organised
4) Shops were closed down by shopkeepers
5) workers went on strike
6) railways and telegraph were disrupted
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1) a nation wide satyagraha was launched
2) the civil disobedience movement was started with a hartal on 6 April
3)Rallies were organised
4) Shops were closed down by shopkeepers
5) workers went on strike
6) railways and telegraph were disrupted
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