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Answered by dhruvdhruvi
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hello mate,

Jallianwalla Bagh in located in Punjab.
The massacre took place on 13 th April, 1919.

On that a large crowd gathered in jallianwalla bagh to celebrate annual baisakhi fair.

On that day martial law was imposed and coming from the country side this people didi not knew that martial law was imposed.

So general Dyre thought that they all had gathered to discuss on the issues that is going on inside the country.

General Dyre blocked the entrance, fired upon the people.

Many of them died, while some to save their life jumped into the well.

Hundreds of people's we're killed.

after this massacre Indian crowd took to streets. There were clashed with police.

Government then forced the satyagrahis to run their nose on ground. Do salam to Sahibs. Had to crawl on streets. .

This was a very harsh scene in Indian history.

I hope this helps u

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Answered by Roshan1694
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Popularly known as the Amritsar Massacre, this incident took place on April 13, 1919, at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar, Punjab. It marks one of the major heinous political crimes committed by the Britishers during the twentieth century. It is named after the famous Jallianwala Bagh, which is a public garden stretched over an area of 7 acres, with walls covering all of its sides. 

Jallianwala Bagh Massacre History

Since the beginning of the World War I, there had been an increasing resentment and civil unrest throughout the country especially in the states of West Bengal and Punjab. It was due to the terrible repercussions of the war, like- inflation, heavy taxation, a huge number of dead and wounded soldiers that contributed immensely in uniting the nation against the British Rule. The worsening civil unrest led to the formation of Rowlatt Committee in 1919. The Rowlatt Act was a legislative act that allowed certain political cases to be tried without the presence of a jury and permitted internment of suspects without any trial. This is the time when Mahatma Gandhi came to light as a revolutionary. The Act resulted in furious protests throughout the country. The unrest became worst, especially in Punjab.
There were demonstrations held at the residence of Deputy Commissioner of Amritsar to demand the release of two popular leaders of the Indian Independence Movement- Satya Pal and Saifuddin Kitchlew.  There were violent protests that resulted in the burning of the Town Hall and Railway station, disruption of telegraphs and communication system. It resulted in many deaths including a few deaths of the European government officials as well as civilians. Due to all these activities, the city of Amritsar witnessed a few days of silence while other parts of Punjab suffered. The British Government thus decided to place most of Punjab under Martial Law. Restrictions were placed on the civil liberties that banned public gatherings and prohibited assembling of more people together.
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