How is it organised satyagraha launch against the proposed rowalt act in 1919
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After arriving in India in 1915, Mahatma Gandhi
successfully organised Satyagraha movements in various places. These places included Champaran in Bihar (1916), Kheda district of Gujarat (1917) and Ahmedabad in Gujarat (1918). Emboldened with this success, Gandhiji in 1919 decided to launch a nationwide Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act (1919).
According to this law, the government had the authority to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners-without trial for two years.
Gandhiji wanted a non-violent civil disobedience i.e. Satyagraha movement against such unjust law all over India. Thus, it started with a hartal on 6th April, 1919.
successfully organised Satyagraha movements in various places. These places included Champaran in Bihar (1916), Kheda district of Gujarat (1917) and Ahmedabad in Gujarat (1918). Emboldened with this success, Gandhiji in 1919 decided to launch a nationwide Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act (1919).
According to this law, the government had the authority to repress political activities, and allowed detention of political prisoners-without trial for two years.
Gandhiji wanted a non-violent civil disobedience i.e. Satyagraha movement against such unjust law all over India. Thus, it started with a hartal on 6th April, 1919.
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In 1919 Gandhiji decided to launch a nationwide Satyagraha against the proposed Rowlatt Act .
1. Mahatma Gandhi wanted non-violence civil disobedience against such unjust laws which started on 6th April with the hartal.
2. Rallies were organised in various cities.
3. Workers went on strike in railway workshops.
4. Shops were closed down.
5. On 13th April a large crowd had assembled in Jallianwala Bagh in protest against the government's new repressive measures.
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