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what are the jallianwala bagh incident

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Answered by MahakYadav1
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●On 10 April 1919, two nationalist leaders- Dr Saifuddin Kitchlew and Dr Satya Pal were arrested in Punjab.

●To protest against these arrests on 13 April 1919, people gathered in a park at Amritsar, called the Jalllianwala Bagh.

●Many men, women and children were attended.

●General O Dyer, a British military officer, without warning ordered his soldiers to fire from the only entrance of the park.

●The firing lasted for ten minutes, more than a thousand people were killed and over twice that number wounded.

●General Dyer said that he had ordered his troops to fire to teach the Indians a lesson.

All nationalist leaders condemned this shameful act.



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Answered by BrainlyRacer
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                         Jallianwala Bagh Incident

  • People were agitated over the arrest of Dr. Kitchlu and Dr. Satyapal on April 10, 1919.

  • General O' Dyer fired at people who assembled in Jallianwala Bagh , Amritsar.

  • As a result hundreds of men, women and children were killed and thousands injured.

  • Rabindranath Tagore returned his knighthood in protest. Sir Shankaran Nair resigned from Viceroy's Executive Council after this.

  • Hunter commission was appointed to enquire into it.

  • On March 13, 1940, Sardar Udham Singh killed O' Dyer when the letter was addressing a meeting in Caxton Hall, London.
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