What did the rowlatt act 1919 presume?
A detention of political prisoners without trial
B- forced recruitment in the army
C- forced manual labour
D- equal pay for equal work
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A detention of political prisoners without trial
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Rowlatt act 1919 presume was detention of political prisoners without trial.
Explanation:
- Rowlatt acts on february 1919, legislation passed by the imperial legislative council, the legislature of british india.
- The acts allowed certain political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial.
- Rowlatt act was a legislative act passed by the imperial legislative council in london on March 10, 1919.
- Indefinitely extending, emergency measures enacted during the first world war.
- In order to control public unrest and root out conspiracy in india.
- Accepting the report of the repressive laws committee.
- Government of india repealed the rowlatt act, press act and twenty two other laws in march 1922.
- Main provisions of the rowlatt act envisaged the arrest and deportation of any person.
- On mere suspicion of sedition and revolt are, the trial of those arrested by special tribunals established that purpose and the declaration of possession of treasonable literature as a punishable offence.
- Rowlatt act was passed by british raj in march 1919.
- The purpose of the act was to curb the growing nationalist upsurge in the country.
- Mahatma gandhiji, among other indian leaders was extremely critical of the act.
- Argued that not everyone should be punished in response to isolated political crimes.
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- Mahatma gandhi wanted non-violent civil disobedience counter to such unfair law.
- Gandhiji went on a countrywide protest that is satyagraha against the intended rowlatt act of 1919.
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