why was the Rowlatt act imposed
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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.
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- Rowlatt Act was imposed in 1919, due to the uprising nationalist.
- It was imposed by Imperial Legislative Council in Delhi.
- In the Rowlatt any government officer can jail any person for two years without a trial.
- Freedom Fighters like Mahatma Gandhi stand against this act by adopting Satyagraha.
- Rowlatt Act was repelled in the year 1922 by the British Government.
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