Why did the indian leaders oppose rowlatt act in 1919?
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Rowlatt Act: An Act passed by British Government in India in1919. It authorized the government to arrest and imprisons a person without trial. The Act was against civil rights. Civil disobedience: Refusal to comply with certain laws as a method of peaceful protest.
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Rowlatt act gave the government huge powers to suppress political activities and allowed detention of political leaders without trail for 2 years. In other words, the act proposed no appeal, no vakils, and no daleel. The imposing of Rowlatt act allows the government to imprison any person without any trail and sentence (judge) in the court of law.
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