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why was the rolett act opposed by the indians​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Despite much opposition, the Rowlatt Act was passed in March 1919. The purpose of the act was to curb the growing nationalist upsurge in the country. Mahatma Gandhi, among other Indian leaders, was extremely critical of the Act and argued that not everyone should be punished in response to isolated political crimes.

Answered by monubarawal2002
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*The Rowlat act was passed by the imperial court in 1919.

*The act gave enormous powers to the government to arrest people and put them into prison without any reason.

*It was called "Black Act" by Indians.

*Gandhi ji was very critical about the act.

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