How was quit india movement different from other gandhi movements forum ias?
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Other movements of Mahatma Gandhi were about saving Indians from being suffered by Britishers but Quit India movement was the first movement to insist Britishers to go from India.
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Quit India Movement
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- The Quit India Movement was the last large scale freedom struggle movement.The Second World War was declared in Europe on 1st September 1939. The British Government in India, without consulting public opinion declared war on Germany. For the Indians, war provided the opportunity to revive the anti-colonial movement. However, the Indian leaders were not in favor of such opportunism, as it would harm the cause of the democratic, anti-fascist forces. But the British, despite declaring war as a fight for democracy, showed no concern for Indians and their cause. Japan joined the war in December 1941 and threatened the Indian borders. The news of retreating British forces, leaving Indians and others to the mercy of the Japanese, created a sense of anger and helplessness in India. Army atrocities and war-time crises made the people restless. Gandhi understood this growing unrest and, despite strong reservations of most leaders, decided to launch a movement.
- On 8th August at 1942. at Bombay, he gave the call of 'Do or Die' and asked the British to 'Quit India'. Gandhi and other leaders were arrested that night. From the next day, people across the country came out in the open, and a massive anti-colonial movement began.
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