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how did the policies of Lord Lytton fuel nationalist sentiment among the people​

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Answered by sutapathakur2008
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He also passed the Indian Universities Act of 1904 which imposed strict official control over the Indian Universities as he considered them as the centres of Indian nationalism. He also partitioned Bengal on communal lines into East and West Bengal. This fuelled national sentiments in the country.

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Answered by ambikayadav23
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Two Repressive Colonial policies of Lord Lytton were: (i) He passed the Vernacular Press Act in 1878. According to it, the Indian newspaper could not print against the government. He also passed the Indian Arms Act in 1879.

He also passed the Indian Universities Act of 1904 which imposed strict official control over the Indian Universities as he considered them as the centres of Indian nationalism. He also partitioned Bengal on communal lines into East and West Bengal. This fuelled national sentiments in the country.

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