Why Indian were outraged by the rowlatt act
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Indians were outraged by the Rowlatt Act because:
He argued that everyone cannot be punished for an isolated political crime. This enraged Indian so, political leaders and the common public came together against the act and Government adapted more repressive measures to dominate the Native people.
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❥Rowlatt Act was introduced in 1919.
❥This act was hurriedly passed through the Imperial Legislative Council, although it was completely opposed by Indian members.
❥It had given the Government enormous powers to repress political activities.
❥It allowed detention of political prisoners without trial for two years.
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