Social Sciences, asked by st3076057, 9 months ago

What do you mean by Rowlatt act?
How did Indians react to it? What was the
reaction of British government?​

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Answered by bigaman
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rawlatt act was an act passed by the British parliament according to which trial can be imposed to any person without any warrant and the person cannot appeal for that and neither can heir an advocate

Indians criticised the act and took several violent actions and to show their agitation they gathered at Jallianwala bagh

The Britishers open fired in the bagh and put many people and political leaders behind the bar

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