explain two causes which gave rise to the quit india movement in 1942
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Firstly there was a threat of Japanese invasion in India as Japanese were fighting against British in World War 2. Japanese had already conquered Burma and this further made Indians fear and thus Gandhi spoke at a Congress meeting that to avoid such invasion, Indians had to drive British out of India and the only way to do so was to persuade British by a non violent protest.
Secondly Stafford Cripps had come to India in order to resolve issues and proposed that full Dominion status would be granted to India after WW2 and elections will be held in order to form a constituent assembly. However it was said that every province will have choice to opt out of the constitution. Congress strongly opposed the mission as it didn't mention sudden transfer of power and granted right to provinces to opt. Moreover Congress couldn't trust the British mainly due to the previous violation of agreements by British. Thus in order to oppose the mission, Congress started Quit India movement on 8th August, 1942.
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Why was the Quit India movement formed in 1942?☺
On 8 August 1942 at the All-India Congress Committee session in Bombay, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi launched the 'Quit India' movement. ... Gandhi seized upon the failure of the Cripps Mission, the advances of the Japanese in South-East Asia and the g