why the Rowlatt Act was called the black at by Gandhiji?
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Answer: The Rowlatt Actof 1919 was also called the black act or law because it was enforced by Imperial lagislative council despite opposition of India's. The Rowlatt Act passed on 1919, allowed the British government to arrest Indian political leaders without any trial or warrant.
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In March 1919, Justice Rowlatt passed the famous Rowlatt Act. This act was popularly known as the Black Act, as it curtailed the freedom of the Indian people.
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