In 1919, the first protest against the Rowlatt Act was held at which place of Haryana?

Hisar
Sonipat
Ambala
Panipat

The correct answer is: A. Hisar

The Rowlatt Act was an act passed by the British Indian government in 1919. The act gave the government the power to detain people without trial and to suppress public meetings. The act was widely seen as a violation of civil liberties and led to widespread protests across India.

The first protest against the Rowlatt Act in Haryana was held in Hisar on 6 April 1919. The protest was led by Lala Lajpat Rai, a prominent Indian nationalist. The protest was peaceful, but the British government responded by firing on the protesters, killing several people.

The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, which took place on 13 April 1919, was a major turning point in the Indian independence movement. The massacre led to widespread anger and resentment against the British government. The protests against the Rowlatt Act in Haryana were part of a larger movement for Indian independence.

The other options are incorrect because they are not places in Haryana where protests against the Rowlatt Act were held.