Paramjeet should focus on the repressive nature of Lord Lytton's policies, particularly the control and censorship of dissent in the Indian press through the Vernacular Press Act. This act aimed to suppress publications perceived as seditious. Nationalists critiqued British economic policies for draining India's wealth and damaging its industries. ;
Paramjeet should focus on controlling and censoring dissent as a result of Lord Lytton's repressive policies, particularly through the Vernacular Press Act. This act curtailed the freedom of the Indian press and highlighted the British government's efforts to suppress dissent. Moreover, Sahiti can explore how nationalists critiqued British economic policies for draining India's wealth and harming local industries.
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