Gandhi and Jinnah criticized the ______ as “devilish” and tyrannical.
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Gandhi and Jinnah criticized the Rowlatt Satyagraha as "devilish" and tyrannical.
Explanation:
- In 1919, Gandhiji called for a satyagraha to protest the British government's Rowlatt Act.
- Fundamental liberties including freedom of expression were curtailed, while police powers were bolstered.
- The government has no right to restrict people's basic freedoms, according to Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, and others.
- They called the Act "tyrannical" and "devilish." Gandhiji called for a day of nonviolent opposition to the Act on April 6, 1919, as well as a day of "humiliation and prayer" and hartal (strike).
- To kickstart the movement, Satyagraha Sabhas were formed.
- Despite being mostly limited to cities, the Rowlatt Satyagraha became the first all-India struggle against British authority.
- There were a lot of demonstrations and hartals in April 1919, and the government took harsh measures to put them down.
Hence, Rowlatt Satyagraha's act was criticized as "devilish" and tyrannical.
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