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define Quit India Movement

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Answered by AyushRaj1234
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"The quit India movement was a civil disobedience movement launched in India in August 1942 in responseto Mohandas Gandhi's call for immediate independence. The all India Congress Committee proclaimed a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called''an orderly British withdrawal '' from India. "
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The Quit India Movement, or the India August Movement was a common insubordination development propelled by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi on eighth August 1942, amid World War II, requesting and end to British Rule of India.

Despite the fact that it was the wartime, the British were set up to act. Nearly the whole authority of the INC was detained without preliminary inside long stretches of Gandhi's speech.

The British declined to allow prompt freedom, saying it could happen simply after the war against the Axis powers had finished. The Britishers captured a huge number of pioneers, keeping them detained until 1945.

The British government understood that India was ungovernable over the long haul because of the cost of World War II, and the inquiry for after war turned out to be the way to exit gracefully and gently.


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