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why Indians were outraged by the Rowlett act

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Answered by akashmishra12337
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Answered by priyaag2102
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Indians were outraged by the Rowlatt act:-

Explanation:-

  • He hoped that after the war his troubles would end and the government would take steps to improve his condition.

  • On the other hand, the government got the Rowlatt Act passed in the Imperial Legislative Council against the united opposition of the Indian members.

  • This act gave enormous powers to the government to suppress political activities. This allowed political prisoners to be detained for two years without trial.

  • These provisions meant the suspension of two principles of justice - trial by jury and habeas corpus - the right to avoid illegal imprisonment.

  • The Rowlatt Act was considered a black law and Indians under Gandhi decided to oppose it by non-violent civil disobedience, which would begin with a strike on 6 April.
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