why indians revolted against the rowlatt act
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The 'Rowlatt Act' envisaged the arrest and deportation of any person on mere suspicion of sedition and revolt. It allowed the declaration of possession of treasonable literature as a punishable offence. Allowed the British to imprison protestors without a trial of those arrested.
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