2. The Congress Working Committee passed the famous Quit India Resolution at Wardha
in July 1942. With reference to this answer the following questions:
(a) What were the reasons for the passing of this resolution?
(b) What was the British Government's reaction to the Quit India Movement?
(c) What was the impact and significance of this movement?
Answers
Explanation:
(A) The following are the reasons for the passing of the 'Quit India' resolution. Failure of the Cripps Mission – The failure of the Cripps Mission had generated a lot of anger among the Indian masses and the Congress leaders in particular.
(B) Hello friend, The immediate reaction of British Government to Quit India Movement was to deny them of immediate independence. Although later on, the British realized that they can not possibly govern India in the long run due to the lag of resources they faced in world war II.
(c) The most important effect of the Quit India Movement was that it made the British realise that in the context of the crippling effects of the Second World War on Britain's resources and the bitter opposition to its rule India, it would be very difficult to continue ruling the Indians.