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How Gandhiji protested against Rowlatt Act ??

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Answered by raftar1025
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All nonofficial Indian members of the council (i.e., those who were not officials in the colonial government) voted against the acts. Mahatma Gandhi organized a protest movement that led directly to the Massacre of Amritsar (April 1919) and subsequently to his noncooperation movement (1920–22)

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Answered by dhammajyothivoja27
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here is the answer:

The Rowlatt Act was approved in 1919 counter to the disapproval of the Indian members. The Act permitted the British Govt. to overpower political activities and detain or arrest political prisoners for 2 years with no trial.

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   In spite of strong opposition, the Rowlatt Act was approved in the year March 1919. The intention of this Act was to restrain the rising nationalist expansion within the nation. Mahatma Gandhiji, amongst other Indian leaders, was very critical of and disapproved this Act and claimed that not everybody must be reproved in retort to isolated political wrongdoings.

  Mahatma Gandhiji wanted non-violent civil disobedience counter to such unfair law.Therefore, Gandhiji went on a countrywide protest, that is, Satyagraha against the intended Rowlatt Act of 1919.

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