What did the Congress think of the threat of a Japanese attack on India in 1942?
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When the Japanese Army was going to invade India it became very necessary for the British to break down the political deadlock of the nation.
the Prime Minister of Britain William Churchill announced in the year 1940 that sir stafford cripps who was a member of the war cabinet would visit India for consulting all the parties Of India regarding the constitutional reforms.
The Japanese Army attacked Burma and was going towards Assam.
This created a discouraging war situation in India in the year 1942.
During the situation Gandhiji observed that the presence of the British government in India was an invitation for Japan to invade India too.
Thus,it was necessary to completely remove the British government from India.
the leaders of India became anxious about saving the country from this Japanese invasion.
Gandhiji and other leaders realised that the situation called for a complete Independence of India from the British government immediately.
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Congress thought that british rule in india would be a invitation to japan to invade over india.