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How did Gandhiji respond to the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre ?

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Jallianwala Bagh massacre changed Gandhi from "Empire loyalist" to opponent of British: Book. ... It forced him Gandhi to launch a fresh movement of protest and he believed that British could be made to yield under the pressure of non- violent struggle. "Before 1919, Gandhi had never visited the Punjab

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Jallianwala Bagh massacre changed Gandhi from "Empire loyalist" to opponent of British: Book. ... It forced him Gandhi to launch a fresh movement of protest and he believed that British could be made to yield under the pressure of non- violent struggle. "Before 1919, Gandhi had never visited the Punjab.

Mahatma Gandhi's maiden visit to the Punjab in the aftermath of Jallianwala Bagh massacre changed him from an "Empire loyalist" to the "implacable opponent" of the British rule, contends a book published on the occasion of the centenary anniversary of the incident.

The book named 'Martyrdom to Freedom', which is edited by Rajesh Ramachandran, Editor of Tribune, has several chapters written by scholars, historians, and a former diplomat.

In one of the chapters, historian Ramachandra Guha says Gandhi was shaken after officials behind the massacre were not punished despite him recommending that "both General (Reginald) Dyer, the Butcher of Amritsar, and the Lieutenant Governor at that time, Sir Michael O'Dwyer, be relieved from 'any responsible office under the crown'".

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