History, asked by FlexDeveloperYou, 5 months ago

Which of the following bills faced “white opposition” and was withdrawn by the British government in India in the
19
t
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century?
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The Arms Act
The Vernacular Press Act
The Ilbert Bill
The Poona Pact

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Answered by rohitkumargupta
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HELLO DEAR,

ANSWER:-The Arms Act,

The Arms act ,1959 is read it on the parliament of India to to consolidate and amend the law relating to arms and in order to curb illegal weapons and wireless streaming from them.

The act has undergone many changes since 1959,the most recent being in 2010 through an amendment from the arms acts .

I HOPE IT'S HELP YOU DEAR,

THANKS.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Ilbert Bill was faced with white opposition and was withdrawn by the British government in India.

  • There was an uproar in the year 1883 over the government's plan to implement the Ilbert Bill.
  • The bill provided for British or European individuals for the Indian trial, and sought equality between British and Indian judges in the region.
  • But Indian people were enraged when the white opposition pressured the government to withdraw the bill. The event illuminated British ethnic perceptions in India.

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