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what are the causes and circumstance of quit India movement​

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Answered by gauthmathjeetendra
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Explanation:

The immediate cause of the Quit India movement was the collapse of Cripps Mission. The INC did not grant unconditional support to the Britishers during World War II as was assumed by the Britishers. The feeling of nationalism and self-rule had gained popularity among the Indian masses.

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Answered by Yoursenorita
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CAUSES:

  • The immediate cause for the movement was the collapse of Cripps Mission.

  • The British assumption of unconditional support from India to British in World War II was not taken well by the Indian National Congress.

  • The anti-British sentiments and demand for full-independence had gained popularity among indian masses.

  • The two decades of mass movement which were being conducted on a much more radical tone under the leadership of the various associated and affiliated bodies of the Congress, like All India Kisan Sabha, Forward Bloc etc. had already prepared the ground for the movement.

  • There were militant outbursts happening at several places in the country which got channelized with the Quit India Movement.

  • The economy was also in shatters as a result of World War II.

CIRCUMSTANCES:

  • The demand was to end the British rule in India with immediate effect to get the cooperation of Indians in World War-II against fascism.

  • There was a demand to form a provisional government after the withdrawal of the Britishers.
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