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What was rowlatt act how did it effect on national movement

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Answered by nsingh199829
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1) Rowlatt act was passed through the imperial legislative council on a report of the sedition committee,headed by justice Rowlatt.
2) It was the black act which gave the govt enormous powers to repress political activities,and allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years
3) The act was passed despite the united opposition of the indian members of the council.
4) This act became one the factor due to which Gandhiji launched Non-cooperation Movement.
Answered by Aayush661
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Answer: In 1919 , the Rowlatt Act passed hurriedly through the Imperial Legislative Council despite the United opposition of the indian members.This act gave the British Government enormous power to repress political activities .

2. According to this law political prisoners could be detained in prison without trail for two year.

3. Mahatma Gandhi wanted to non violent civil disobedience against such unjust in various cities, workers went on strikes in railway,workshop and shop closed down.

4. British administration decided to suppress the nationalists, local leaders were picked up from Amritsar and Mahatma Gandhi was barred from entering Delhi.

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