why did the indians oppose montagu Chelmsford reform 4 marks
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....it was not been likd by the other s
....it did not have any benifit
.....there was a lack of strength
......the leaders of that group were selfish
....it did not have any benifit
.....there was a lack of strength
......the leaders of that group were selfish
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The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League had recently come together demanding self-rule. The 1919 reforms did not satisfy political demands in India. The British repressed opposition, and restrictions on the press and on movement were re-enacted through the Rowlatt Acts introduced in 1919.
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