quit india movement was the last blow to the british rule in india ? give four arguments in support of your answer .
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1-britisher loosen power bacause of 2 WW.
SO they feel hard to hold india
another reason pressure from USA to gree india so they can get support from india.
2-japanese force reached upto andmaan and nicobar island and heavily destroyed resources of indian.
gandhi ji have fear if japanese would reach in main indian land its big loss for india so they decided to plan this movement.
3-indian feeling accelerated by crips statement they give status of "dominion state" to india and some other power.
4-congress also unhappy to reluctant policy of britsher toward india.
when britisher police arrested all major politician under zero hour operation..
it intrigued indian to start quit india movement.
5-it was time when indian population mature after participating 3 big movement before this.
so they can lead movement own even after know face arrested.
all this major reason proove as a last nailed in britisher coffin.
after this all process,mission started to make india free.
SO they feel hard to hold india
another reason pressure from USA to gree india so they can get support from india.
2-japanese force reached upto andmaan and nicobar island and heavily destroyed resources of indian.
gandhi ji have fear if japanese would reach in main indian land its big loss for india so they decided to plan this movement.
3-indian feeling accelerated by crips statement they give status of "dominion state" to india and some other power.
4-congress also unhappy to reluctant policy of britsher toward india.
when britisher police arrested all major politician under zero hour operation..
it intrigued indian to start quit india movement.
5-it was time when indian population mature after participating 3 big movement before this.
so they can lead movement own even after know face arrested.
all this major reason proove as a last nailed in britisher coffin.
after this all process,mission started to make india free.
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Explanation:
Prime Minister Winston Churchill
Japanese aggression in South-East Asia, keenness of British Government to secure the full participation of India in the war, mounting pressure from China and the United States, as well as from the Labour Party in Britain, led British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to send Cripps Mission to India in March 1942
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