which measures were taken bt the British government to suppress the anti-partition movement?
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The government banned holding of rallies, taking out of processions, censored newspapers and imprisoned the leaders of the national movement.
The Government passed various Acts like the prevention of Seditious Meeting Act, Criminal Law Amendment Act etc. to curb the growth of the movement. is it please mark me as ............................
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Two repressive measures were taken by the government to suppress the Swadeshi and the Boycott Movement were: The government banned holding of rallies, taking out of processions, censored newspapers and imprisoned the leaders of the national movement
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