March 30, 1919
Gandhi called for a day of “hartal,” when all business was to be suspended and people were to fast and pray as a protest against the Rowlatt Bills, which indefinitely extended the emergency measures of preventive indefinite detention, incarceration without trial and judicial review, abbreviated as “No Dalil,No Vakil, No Appeal” (no pleas, no lawyer, no Appeal.)

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