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Describe any three suppressive measures taken by the British administration to suppress the national movement.
Asked by Rishi | 19 Feb, 2019, 04:48: PM
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Three suppressive measures taken by the British government to suppress the national movement are:
- The British government at the start of the any national movement (Non-cooperation/Civil Disobedience) arrested the prominent Indian leaders and imprisoned them.
- During the Rawlatt Satyagrah, the Satyagrahis were forced to rub their noses on the ground, crawl on the streets, and had to salute all the British officers.
- The Police suppressed the movement by doing ‘lathi charge’ or by firing at the group of protestors.
Answered by Social Science Expert | 20 Feb, 2019, 08:46: AM
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