One hundredth anniversary of the all India hartal against the Rowlatt Act

Note dated 30 March 2019 : by Anil Nauriya

March 30, 2019 marked the hundredth anniversary of the historic protest in Delhi against the Rowlatt legislation in response to Gandhi's call. Elsewhere in India the protest was observed on 6 April 1919. 

The March 30 / April 6  protest was the first all-India hartal and protest on a democratic rights issue

In Delhi the Colonial Government resorted to firing and other steps and several people were killed.
Here is the beginning of a sample list I'm drawing up:

Abdul Ghani , b. 1894. Took part in public demonstration against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Killed in bayonet charge by a British Army unit near the Town Hall, Delhi. Died same day.

Atam Prakash : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.

Chandra Bhan, b. 1889 : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by an Army unit and died the same day.

Chet Ram : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.
Gopi Nath : b. 1889 : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by an Army unit and died the same day.

Mam Raj : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.

Radha Saran : b. 1897; Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by an Army unit and died the same day.

Radhey Shyam : b. 1891; Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by an Army unit and died the same day.

Ram Lal : b.1886; Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by an Army unit and died the same day.

Ram Saroop : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.

Ram Singh : b. 1891; Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by an Army unit and died the same day.

Chander Mal Rohatgi : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.

Seva Ram : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.

Swattin, son of Abdul Karim : Took part in public demonstration in Delhi against the Rowlatt Act on 30 March 1919. Received bullet wound in firing by the police and died the same day.



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