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Why Indians were outraged by the Rowlatt Act
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Answer: The Rowlatt Act empowered the government to imprison a person without a trail. ... It gave enormous powers to the government. Now, the British government could suppress the political activities, and allow detention of political prisoners without trial for two year. Indian people reacted to it stoutly.
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The Rowlatt Act empowered the government to imprison a person without a trail. ... It gave enormous powers to the government. Now, the British government could suppress the political activities, and allow detention of political prisoners without trial for two year. Indian people reacted to it stoutly.
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