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The infamous Jillianwala Bagh took place it close gates of jallianwala bagh.
1) Large crowd gathered at jallianwala bagh.
2) Some of them had came to protest against the governments new oppressive measures.
3) Others had came to attend the baisakhi fair.
4) General Dyer entered the area , blocked the exit points and opened fire on the crowd , killing hundreds of people to create a feeling of terror.
This create a very bad impact on the local people:-
1) There were strikes .
2) Clashes with police.
3) The government responded with brutal repression.
4) People's were flogged and villages were bombed.
5) Satyagrahis were forced to rub their noses on the ground.
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In 1919, the British government passed the Rowlatt Act, which was an amazingly oppressive measure. This Act approved the legislature to detain any individual without trial and conviction in an official courtroom. Gandhi began "satyagraha" and required a countrywide aloof resistance development in challenge the Act.
To put down this development, the government chose to meet the challenge with restraint, especially in Punjab, under its Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Michael O' Dyer. In the meantime, two conspicuous pioneers, Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu and Dr. Satyapal, were captured in Punjab. In challenge these captures, an unarmed and unprotected group accumulated on 13 April 1919 in Jallianwala Bagh at Amritsar.
Under the requests of General R.E.H. Dyer, British troops encompassed the Bagh, shut the main exit and barbarously let go on the tranquil social event. Thousands were slaughtered and injured. The Jallianwala Bagh slaughter was in fact a dull catastrophe.
To put down this development, the government chose to meet the challenge with restraint, especially in Punjab, under its Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Michael O' Dyer. In the meantime, two conspicuous pioneers, Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlu and Dr. Satyapal, were captured in Punjab. In challenge these captures, an unarmed and unprotected group accumulated on 13 April 1919 in Jallianwala Bagh at Amritsar.
Under the requests of General R.E.H. Dyer, British troops encompassed the Bagh, shut the main exit and barbarously let go on the tranquil social event. Thousands were slaughtered and injured. The Jallianwala Bagh slaughter was in fact a dull catastrophe.
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