what was rowlatt act and why was it imposed. very short type question
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Rowlatt act was the passing of political cases to be tried without juries and permitted internment of suspects without trial in british india formed in 1919.
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The Rowlatt act of 1919 was passed by the British government with the aim of coming to political power. According to this act, the government could control political activities and detain prisoner for almost 2 years without any trials.
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