Why did general dyer open fire on 13th April, 1919?
(a.) he wanted to enforce martial law.
(b.) to create terror and awe.
(c.) demoralise the local Congress.
(d.) gain prominence in the eyes of the British government.
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He wanted to enforce metrial law.
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(b). To create terror and awe
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General Dyer opened fire in Gallian wallah bagh in Amritsar where people had gathered to celebrate Baisakhi, he opened fire on those people to create terror and awe for those people who were supporting Gandhi Ji, during the freedom struggle.
'Jai hind to all our fallen men and woman.'
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