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What impact did the vernacular Press act have on Indians?

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Answered by BrainlyEmpire
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The Vernacular Press Act stated that any magistrate or Commissioner of Police had the authority to call upon any printer or publisher of a newspaper to enter into a bond, undertaking not to print a certain kind of material, and could confiscate any printed material it deemed objectionable

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Answered by addinavgire799
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The motif of enacting this act was to prevent Indian press from expressing criticism towards the policies enacted by the British government. Lord Ripon repealed this act in the year 1881. It generated hostility among Indians which became one of the catalysts which gave rise to India's growing independence struggle
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