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Why rowlact act was imposed

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The Rowlatt Act was an act passed by the British rulers in colonial India in March 1919. This Act was named after British judge Sir Sidney Rowlatt. This Act authorised the government to imprison any person who was suspected of terrorism for a maximum period of two years without trial. This Act enabled the British forces to counter the revolutionary activities effectively.
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