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Why did british government try to curtail the freedom of press after 1857?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

After the revolt of 1857, the attitude to freedom of the press changed. Enraged

Englishmen demanded a clamp down on the ‘native’ press. As vernacular newspapersbecame assertively nationalist, the colonial government began debating measures ofstringent control.

STEPS TAKEN BY THE BRITISH

1. In 1878, the Vernacular Press Act was passed, modelled on the Irish Press Laws.

2.It provided the government with extensive rights to censor reports and editorials in thevernacular presss.

3. From now on the government kept regular track of the vernacular newspapers publishedin different provinces. When a report was judged as seditious, the newspaper was warned,and if the warning was ignored, the press was liable to be seized and the printingmachinery confiscated.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Because Indian press publish the article against the British rulers and this may lead to revolt therefore they did this

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