Why Marcos declared martial law
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President Marcos imposed martial lawon the nation from 1972 to 1981 to suppress increasing civil strife and the threat of a communist takeover following a series of bombings in Manila. ... In this luncheon, the senator “readily admitted his past ties with the several Communist factions in the Philippines."
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PRESIDENT Ferdinand E. Marcos was deeply alarmed with the landing of such a large quantity of weapons into the country. The public, too, was jolted. Calls for punitive action swelled. Many quarters openly suggested the declaration of martial law. But Marcos calmed the public. He said, “The situation is no cause for hysteria. There is no reason to panic. The government is on top of things. There is no need for martial law to deal with the problem.”
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Martial laws was imposed as there were many uprising of local leaders and sabhas which created tension in the British government.
Martial law stated that no organization or sabha can not be formed and General Dyer took command which lead to the Jallianwala Bagh Incident.
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