why indians revolted against the rowlatt act
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the Rowlatt Act came as great shock to the Indians. For the act in the name of curbing a handful of revolutionaries enacted a law taking an Indians as offenders. All the elected Indian members in the Imperial Legislative Council vehemently opposed the Act. ... It was to work as the beginning of the Rowlatt Satyagraha.
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as it gave enormous powers to Britishers to capture the Indian for to years without any free trial.
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