what was rawlatt act ? how did gandhiji oppose the rawlatt act? explain.
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opposition of the Indian members. This Act gave the British Government enormous powers to repress political activities. According to this law, political prisoners could be detained in prison without trial for two years. Mahatma Gandhi wanted non-violent civil disobedience against such unjust law.
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Rawlatt act was passed by the Britishers during 1919. this had been hurriedly passed through the imperial legislative council despite the United opposition of the members, it gave the government enormous power to repress political activities and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years
Gandhiji started non-violence civil disobedience movement in against of such an unjust laws on 6 April hartal was started Rallies were organised in various cities.