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why did the Indians oppose the rowlat act​

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Answered by ItzNiladoll
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Explanation:

The Indians opposed the Rowlatt Act because according to this Act, the British government could imprison any person without a trial and search any place without a warrant. This Act was strongly opposed by the Indians.

Answered by Darshit2010
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Answer: The Indians oppose the Rowlatt Act because it said that the people have to be sent to jail for not trial which means that they had to be sent to jail for no reason. This is why they opposed the Rowlatt Act.

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