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What are the concuence of jallianwalla bagh incident?

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Answered by Arcel
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The Consequences Of Jallianwalla Bagh Incident:

  • When the news of Jallianwala Bagh spread it took many crowds to the streets in North Indian cities.

  • Strikes and clashes had occurred with the police. Many people attacked the government buildings.

  • The way the government responded to this situation was with brutal repression. They terrorized and humiliated people.They made Satyagrahis to do a variety of things. they forced them to do Salaam (Salute) to all Sahibs. They made them rub their noses on the ground. Made them crawl on streets.

  • Villages (around Gujranwala in Punjab, now in  Pakistan) were bombed.

  • Mahatma Gandhi decided to call of the movement after seeing the amount of violence that had been spread because of the movement.
Answered by Anonymous
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a. Against the Rowlatt Act rallies were organized,

the railway workshop workers went on strike

and the shops were closed down. The British

administration got alarmed and were scared about

the disruption of the communication lines such

as the railways and the telegraph. To suppress

the nationalists the British administration picked

up the local leaders and barred Gandhiji from

entering Delhi. On 10th April 1919, the police

opened fire in Amritsar on a peaceful procession

and Martial law was imposed.

b. On 13th April 1919, huge crowd had gathered in

the Jallianwalla Bagh. The crowd had two different

objectives. Some of them gathered to protest

the new repressive measures of the government

whereas others gathered to attend the annual

Baisakhi fair. Those who came from outside city

were not aware of the martial law. General Dyer

entered in the ground, closed the exit points and

opened fire in which hundreds of innocent people

were killed. This was basically done to create a

feeling of terror in the minds of Satyagrahis.

c. This infamous incident resulted in strikes, clashes

with the police and the government buildings were

attacked. This reaction of Indians was brutally

suppressed by the government as the Satyagrahis

were forced to rub their nose on the ground, crawl on streets and do salute to all the Sahibs, people

were beaten up and villages were bombed.

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