When and under whose governor generalship was the rawlat act formed?
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General Dyer was the general when Rowlatt act was passed by the Imperial Legislative Council.
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The Rowlatt Act was passed on 10th March 1919 under the governor generalship of Lord Chelmsford.
Explanation:
According to the Act the British government was empowered to detain anyone in the lockup without any trial. It was named after their President who was a British judge Sir. Sidney Rowlatt.
The Act provided that anyone who was suspected of terrorism in the country could be imprisoned for two years without any trial. It gave the British free authority to deal with the revolutionaries in the country.
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