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Description This nerve-shaking account describes the horrible massacre of innocent Indians at Jallianwala Bagh at Amritsar in April 1919 and the protests countrywide in India against this brutal act. The author has exposed the British of conducting a one sided trial and exonerating the perpetrators of this crime. He appeals the British colonial government to withdraw the draconian laws and hold an impartial enquiry into the tragic incident. He calls it their moral duty of the rulers towards people of India. It is an honest and brave attempt to rouse the conscience of the colonial rulers to make amends in their governance[edit]
Keywords General Dyer, Martial Law, Sir Michael O\'Dwyer, Montagu, Home Rule Law, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000912
Author B.G Horwiman
Year 1920
Script Roman
Language English
Publisher T Fisher Wnwin Ltd
Custodian Institute Of Sikh Studies
Completion Complete
Condition Partially Damaged
Pages                         237
 
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