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state three repressive policies of lord lytton??​

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Answered by soumjoshi273
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1•The Venacualar pass act of 1878 imposed severe cenorship on the Indian press, newspapers and journals. This heavily curtailed the freefom of speech

#2•Lytton also passed the Arms Act of 1879 which forbade indians to possess arms.

He passes the Calcutta Corporation Act in 1899 which reduced the strength of elected members from India giving the British majority

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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Repressive Colonial policies of Lord Lytton were:

He passed the Vernacular Press Act in 1878. According to it, the Indian newspaper could not print against the government.

He also passed the Indian Arms Act in 1879.

He deliberately reduced the age limit for the above purpose from 21 to 19 years in order to debar the Indian youth from competing for the Indian Civil Service.

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