What were the steps taken by British government to suppress the Satyagraha against the Rowlatt Act
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British government to repress the movement started against the Rowlatt Act: Fearing that railway and telegraph lines might be cut by those protesting against the Act, the government unleashed harsher than usual measures to suppress the movement.
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The following are the measures adopted by the British government to suppress the Rowlatt Act satyagrahis.
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The following are the measures adopted by the British government to suppress the Rowlatt Act satyagrahis:
- The colonial government feared that the protesters can cause serious damage to telegraph and railway lines so they employed harsher than a usual measure to suppress the protesters.
- Local leaders were jailed and Mahatma Gandhi was banned to enter Delhi.
- On April 10, 1919, the colonial police fired upon peaceful procession in Amritsar.
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