why was the Rowlatt Act termed as a black at how did both the Indians and the British react to it ? class 10th
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according to the Rowland act, any doubtful person without inquiry can be imprisoned for long period. so this injusticeful act is known as black act.
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Rowlatt Act was termed as a black act because this act targeted only Indian, British people were excluded from this act.
British welcomed this act and all Indians were opposed this act.
Explanation:
- Rowlatt act or Anarchical and Revolutionary Crimes act was implemented in 1919 from recommendations of Sedition committee under Sydney Rowlatt.
- Anti Rowlatt agitation was the first all India movement for Gandhi.
- This act sanctioned the idea that any Indian person can be imprisoned for about two years without trial if that person was arrested because of terrorism suspection.
- Jallianwalabagh tragedy was the outcome of this act.
- General O’Dyer ordered the troops to impose the shooting in Punjab on April 13, 1919.
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