why was rowlatt act rejected?
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This act was firmly opposed by the Indian people because this act gave unjust right to Police to detain any person without listening his/her favor. Indian Leaders thought that this act can cause a big blunder in the country. Hence, they called upon a movement to oppose this “Exploiting Act”.
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The Rowlatt Act was opposed by Indians because the Rowlatt Act gave immense power to the British Police Officers. It said that British Police Officers could arrest any Indian anytime and anywhere without any arrest Warrent. This roused inconvenience among the Indians and so the Rowlatt Act was opposed
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