what was the rowlatt act?why it was opposed
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The Rowlatt Act was an act which allowed the British government the authority and the power to arrest people and keep them in prison for up to two years, without any trial if they were suspected with the charge of terrorism..
The Indians opposed the Rowlatt Act because according to this Act, the British government could imprison any person without a trial and search any place without a warrant. This Act was strongly opposed by the Indians
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Rowlatt act was started by British government in 1919.
In this act , officers were given right to arrest any person without warrent.
Because of this many leaders were arrested and thus this act was opposed.
This act was also given name as Black act.
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