
During the Indian Freedom Struggle, why did the Rowlatt Act arouse popular indignation?
- It curtailed the freedom of religion
- It suppressed Indian traditional education
- It authorised the government to imprison people without trial
- It curbed trade union activities
Explanation
Option (c) is correct
- The Rowlatt Act, 1919, empowered the British government to arrest and detain individuals without trial. This violated civil liberties and led to widespread protests, including the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.

