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The person behind the Jallian wala bagh massacra
A.Curzon B.Munrue C.General o Dyer D.Cornwallis​

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General Dyer

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Question: The man behind the  Jillian Wala Bagh mascara was

Answer: The man behind the  Jillian Wala Bagh mascara was General o Dyer

  • The Jallianwala Bagh massacre happened on 13 April, 1919 at Amritsar, Punjab.
  • Several civilians, mostly Sikhs, had assembled at Jallianwala Bagh to take part in the Baisakhi celebrations and also to condemn arrest of two national leaders. They were unaware that the British had imposed martial law, the previous day, in that area.
  • Upon seeing this large crowd, the British Indian Army under Colonel Reginald Dyer, fired on them, resulting in several deaths.
  • On 13 April 1919, Government troops under instructions from General Dyer opened fire at a peaceful gathering of people at Jallianwala Bagh, Amritsar. The massacre of innocent men, women and children shocked the people of India and the world. Rabindranath Tagore renounced his knighthood in the wake of the incident.
  • In This Incident, Many Of Our Sikh Brothers had gathered a peaceful assembly on an open park!
  • But They were not aware of new rule that Public Gathering in any manner is strictly forbidden.
  • That Day, When they were holding a peaceful assembly, General Dyer Ordered, indiscriminate shooting! On People
  • And The Park had only 1 narrow exit that was also blocked by soldiers
  • Hence, there was no way for others to escape, There was one well people jumped in well to save themselves but they were also not exempted, They all Were Killed!!

Impact of Jallianwala Bagh Massacre on the nationalist movement:

1. After the incident, there was widespread anger among the people of the country, crowds came out in huge numbers in North India.

2. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings.

3.The government retaliated in the most brutal manner, seeking to humiliate and terrorize people.  

4. Mahatma Gandhi felt the need to launch a more broad based movement so as to avenge the wrong done in Punjab.

5. The event instilled a great deal of nationalism among the people

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