how was the rowlatt act protested by indian nationalists ?what was its consequences?
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How was the Rowlatt Act protested by the Indian nationalists? ... To protest these arrests, a public meeting was held on 13 April at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar. General Dyer entered the park with his troops. They closed the only exit and without giving any warning General Dyer ordered the troops to fire
The Rowlatt Act was opposed in the following manner.
i) Rallies were organised in various cities.
ii) Workers went on strikes in railway workshops.
iii) Shops were closed down.
It was in opposition to the Rowlatt Act that the infamous Jallianwala Bagh massacre took place. General Dyer ordered his troops to open fire on the innocent civilians who had gathered from the city of Amritsar and outside to attend a peaceful meeting.
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