Why did the British Parliament rejected the Ilbert Bill. (1883)
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Jay Gilbert, Ph. D. The Ilbert Bill wasn't actually rejected by Parliament as such -- it was never voted on in its original form. This was because it was so obviously unpopular from the moment it was proposed that taking it to Parliament would have been a mistake.
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Answer:The objective of the bill was to give power to Indian judges and magistrates to try British offenders in criminal cases at the District level. British in Britain and India opposed this bill intensely, playing racial tensions. The government withdrew the bill due to this opposition, which enraged the Indians so it is not adopted
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