Why did Gandhiji quit the movement against Rowlatt Act?
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Answer:
Along with the other leaders of the Indian Revolution, Mahatma Gandhi was largely against this new act. He saw that is was wrong and did not believe that you could punish a group of people for a single crime. The Rowlatt Act sparked a large amount of anger with the leaders and common people of India.
Explanation:
Gandhi, overwhelmed by the total atmosphere of violence withdrew the movement on 18th April after confessing a 'Himalayan Blunder'. After the Jallianwala Bagh massacre on April 13, 1919 the Anti-Rowlatt Satyagarh lost momentum. ... Hence, M.K Gandhi call off the movement.
Answer:
Gandhi, overwhelmed by the total atmosphere of violence withdrew the movement on 18th April after confessing a 'Himalayan Blunder'. After the Jallianwala Bagh massacre on April 13, 1919 the Anti-Rowlatt Satyagarh lost momentum. ... Hence, M.K Gandhi call off the movement