Where rowlatt act was first oppoosed in haryana in 1919?
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Rowlatt Act was the act passed by the “Imperial Legislative Council” of Delhi which states that British India Army or Police can arrest any person and can punish them, without any legal trial, on the grounds of “Working against British”. This act also gave right to Viceroy to suppress Media working.
Rowlatt Act was the act passed by the “Imperial Legislative Council” of Delhi which states that British India Army or Police can arrest any person and can punish them, without any legal trial, on the grounds of “Working against British”. This act also gave right to Viceroy to suppress Media working.This act was firmly opposed by the Indian people because this act gave unjust right to Police to detain any person without listening his/her favor. Indian Leaders thought that this act can cause a big blunder in the country. Hence, they called upon a movement to oppose this “Exploiting Act”.
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Answer:
Rowlatt Act was first opposed in Amritsar in Punjab, Haryana was unified territory with Punjab in 1919.
Explanation:
Rowlatt Act was a tyrannous Act present by the British Government in 1919.
It gave the Government tremendous power to reduce political activities and allowed the detainment of political prisoners without trial for two years.
INDIAN OPPOSED:
- Mahatma Gandhi reacted acutely and decided to launch non-violent Rowlatt satyagraha against such unjust law.
- Huge Rallies were organized in various towns and cities of Punjab.
- Workers went on strike in workshops, railways and shops were shut down.
- Peaceful protest meeting was launch at Jallianwala bagh- Amritsar.