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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 1 month ago
(1) As the news of Jallianwala Bagh spread, crowd took to the streets in many north Indian towns. (2) There were strikes, clashes with the police. (3) Attacks on government buildings were reported. (4) The government responded with byutai repression, seeking to humiliate and terrorise people. (5) Since Dyer later himself declared that his object was to produce a moral effect, to create in the minds of satyagrahis a feeling of terror and awe. (6) This gruesome tragedy earned wide-spread hatred among masses toward Britishers. (7) It dissiminated the discontentment and gave rise to country-wide movement.
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