how was rowlatt act opposed by the people of india? explain with example.
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Rowlatt Act of 1919 was opposed in following way:
1). Rallies were organised is various cities.
2). Worker went on strike in railway workshop.
3). All shops were closed down.
1). Rallies were organised is various cities.
2). Worker went on strike in railway workshop.
3). All shops were closed down.
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The ‘Rowlatt Act’ was opposed by people ‘all over the country’. Mahatma Gandhi began non-violent ‘civil disobedience’ in the country and there were hartals, strikes and protest against the Act all over the country.
Explanation:
- When the ‘Rowlatt Act’ was passed in 1919 where the ‘Imperial Legislative Council’ empowered the ‘British government’ to arrest anyone who protested against the government.
- This act gave the ‘government enormous powers’ to repress ‘political activities’.
- They were put into jail without a trial for two years. The law was ‘strongly opposed’ by the ‘people of India’.
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