State the resolution passed by the Congress Working Committee in the Wardha session.
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On 14 July 1942, the Congress Working Committee met again at Wardha and resolved that it would authorise Gandhi to take charge of the non-violent mass movement. The Resolution, generally referred to as the 'Quit India' resolution, was to be approved by the All India Congress Committee meeting in Bombay in August.
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Resolution passed in the Wardha session:
Quit India Movement:
- The resolution passed in the Wardha session on August 7 1942 was the Quit India Resolution.
- It was passed by the Congress Working Committee demanding the orderly withdrawal of the British.
- It was also called as the August movement.
- It was also a result of the outbreak of the Second World War.
- Mahatma Gandhi led this movement with the attitude of 'do or die'.
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