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Against which act Mahatma Gandhi asked people to obserce 6 April 1919 as a day of non-violence opposition?
Against which act Mahatma Gandhi asked people to obserce 6 April 1919 as a day of non-violence
opposition?
On 6 April 1919, Mahatma Gandhi called for a day of non-violent opposition in response to the Rowlatt Act. This act, enacted by the British colonial government, allowed for the arrest and detention of Indians without trial, among other repressive measures. Gandhi’s call for a day of non-cooperation and protest was part of a broader campaign against this unjust legislation.