why did gandhi ji oppose the rowlatt act
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Mahatma gandhi opposed this actbecause it was too unfair on the part of indians as they were getting arrested without even knowing cause for indefinite period.Also britisherswere using this act to suppress people who were fighting for freedom.
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Rowlatt act provision was passed by the Regal Legislative Committee in 1919. Mahatma Gandhi opposed the Rowlatt act because:
- When the Rowlatt act was passed it gave aoristic power to the Britishers to arrest Indians without any warrant, unspecified custody without proof, and the indicted were also not allowed to know the reason for their imprisonment.
- The Britishers started arresting Indians those who were against the rule of the Britishers and also those who were battling for their liberty.
- Mahatma Gandhi was against this act after watching the situation of Indians who were fighting for their lives and accepting the decisions against their choices.
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