Why Indians were outraged by the Rowlatt Act. Explain in detail.
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Rowlatt Act authorised the trial of some political matters without juries and the imprisonment of suspects without trial.
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- Rowlatt Acts, (February 1919), laws approved by the Imperial Legislative Council, British India's legislature. They were based on the 1918 committee report of Justice S.A.T. Rowlatt.
- It provided the government with despotic powers to control political activity, as well as the ability to hold political detainees for two years without a trial.
- This conduct shocked Indians since it was blatantly undemocratic and repressive, and it harmed national emotions and dignity.
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Rowlatt act
the rowlatt act was passed by british government in 1919.the indians were outraged of the rowlatt act because the act has been given all rights to britishers to suppress all the socail activities and to jail the prisoners without any trial for two years
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