What are the steps taken by the British to supress the Indian nationalist? It's a three mark answer, so please answer accordingly.
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Three suppressive measures taken by the British government to suppress the national movement are: The British government at the start of the any national movement (Non-cooperation/Civil Disobedience) arrested the prominent Indian leaders and imprisoned them.
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Three suppressive measures taken by the British government to suppress the national movement are: The British government at the start of the any national movement (Non-cooperation/Civil Disobedience) arrested the prominent Indian leaders and imprisoned them. During the Rawlatt Satyagrah, the Satyagrahis were forced to rub their noses on the ground, crawl on the streets, and had to salute all the British officers. The Police suppressed the movement by doing 'lathi charge' or by firing at the group of protestors.