what was the rowlatt act? why was it unpopular?
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it was passed in 1919
under this anyone could be arrested without trial or notice, this maximised the British power and seemed unfair to all the leader
it was passed to control the rising rebellion and movement against British
at that time sir rowlatt was the governor that's why it is called rowlatt a t
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rowlatt act was an unfair law that gave power to the British to imprison people without trial and conviction in the court
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