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write a short note of jallianwala bagh masscare

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Answered by dekatekanak
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Jallianwalla Bagh massacre holds an important and significant position in the Freedom Movement of India. It took place in Amritsar on 13 April, 1919. On this very day a protest meeting against the government’s new repressive measures (the Rowlatt Act) was being held at Jallianwalla Bagh in Amritsar. The meeting was attended by a large number of men, women and children. The only entrance of the park was blocked by the British army on the orders of General Dyer. He ordered his troops to fire on the crowd without giving a word of warning. Thousands of people were killed and many were injured. It was the cold blooded murder of innocent people.

As the news of Jallianwalla Bagh spread, crowds took to streets in many north Indian towns. There were strikes, clashes with the police and attacks on government buildings. The government responded with brutal repression. The Satyagrahis were forced to rub their nose on the ground, crawl on the streets and do salaam (salute) to all sahibs. People were flogged and villages were bombed.

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Answered by prabhakardeva
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On 13 April 1919, the infamous Jallianwala Bagh incident took place.

On that day a large crowd gathered in the enclosed ground of Jallianwalla Bagh. Some

came to protest against the government’s new repressive measures.

This ground was closed from all sides.

Being from outside the city, many villagers were unaware of the martial law that had

been imposed.

General Dyer entered the area, blocked the exit points.

After this, his soldiers fired indiscriminately on the crowd. Hundreds of people were

killed.

General Dyer did this to instill a sense of terror in the satyagrahis.

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