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What are the repressive policies of Lord Lytton?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Repressive policies of Lord Lytton are:

#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. This did not hold for Europeana.

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He was responsible for the rise of nationalism in India as:

During his period he passed the Arms act 1878 which was meant to disarm the India and to weaken them.

Lytton passed the Vernacular Press Act in 1878 which curbed the freedom to speech.

During his period he lowered the age of civil service examination from 21 to 19.

He held the Delhi durbar when the south India was suffering from famine.

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