Indian National Congress opposed the Rowlatt Act because it aimed

(A) To limit the individual liberty
(B) To ban on Indian National Congress
(C) To enlarge the communal delegations
(D) To imprison national leaders charging the traitors to the nation

Correct Answer : To limit the individual liberty
Question Asked : 41st BPSC (Pre) 1996
In February, 1919, the Imperial Legislative Council of British India passed the Rowlatt Act. The Imperial Legislative Council passed this law so they could try certain cases without a jury decision and detain people without fair and proper trial. Mostly the Indian public disliked this Act because it aimed to limit the individual liberty.
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