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Suppression of Indian voices from "summary" of India's Struggle for Independence by Bipan Chandra,Mridula Mukherjee,Aditya Mukherjee,K N Panikkar,Sucheta Mahajan
The suppression of Indian voices was a key aspect of British colonial rule in India. The British sought to control and silence any dissent or opposition from the Indian people, particularly those who were advocating for independence. This suppression took many forms, including censorship of newspapers and other publications, arrests and imprisonment of political leaders and activists, and the use of force to suppress protests and demonstrations. One of the most effective ways the British suppressed Indian voices was through the use of draconian laws such as the Indian Penal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code. These laws gave the colonial authorities broad powers to arrest and detain individuals without due process, and to suppress any form of dis...Similar Posts
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