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What was the purpose of imposing the Rowlatt Act?

(a) The Rowlatt Act forbade the Indians to qualify for administrative services.

(b) The Rowlatt Act had denied Indians the right to political participation.

(c) The Rowlatt Act imposed additional taxes on Indians who were already groaning under

the burden of taxes.

(d) The Rowlatt Act authorised the government to imprison any person i without trial and

conviction in a court of law.

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Answered by Anonymous
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★(d) The Rowlatt Act authorised the government to imprison any person i without trial and conviction in a court of law.

Answered by rjha39478
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(d) The Rowlatt Act authorised the government to imprison any person i without trial and

conviction in a court of law.

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