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In what way the vernacular press act. In 1878 respress the government. ​

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The dissatisfaction with the British rule intensified in the 1870s and the 1880s. The Vernacular press act was passed in 1878, in an effort to silence those who were critical of the government. The act allowed the government to confiscate assets of newspapers along with their printing presses if the newspapers published something that was found "objectionable" . The Indians were enraged and wanted to form an all India association of educated Indians.

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