Social Sciences, asked by RishikaSoni, 1 year ago

Why were the Indian Nationalists against the Rowlatt Act?

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Answered by Anonymous
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rowlatt act was an act introduced by British in which any person could be arrested without a trial.
the Indian nationalists were against because the British officials would take advantage of this law an arrest anyone who dared to offend them.

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Answered by kevinmillet02
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The Rowlatt Act came as great shock to the Indians. For the act in the name of curbing a handful of revolutionaries enacted a law taking an Indians as offenders.

All the elected Indian members in the Imperial Legislative Council vehemently opposed the Act.

Srinivasha Sastri warned that the measure would hurt the good as well as the bad. The press was highly critical, calling it a 'gigantic blunder'. To Gandhiji the Rowlatt Act was unacceptable.

He started organising people for a greater movement until the Act was renounced. An all India Hartal was observed. It was to work as the beginning of the Rowlatt Satyagraha.

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