What is Gandhi's purpose for his speech, "Quit India," as seen in paragraph 5?
A. "Ours is not a drive for power, but purely a nonviolent fight for India's independence."
B. "But under the Congress scheme of things, essentially nonviolent as it is, there can be no room for dictatorship."
C. "May be that the reins will be placed in the hands of the Parsis, for instance—as I would love to see happen—or they may be handed to some others whose names are not heard in the Congress today."
D. "The party did not play its due part in the freedom's struggle."
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On August 8, 1942, Quit India speech is made by the Mahatma Gandhi on the event of Quit India movement.
He had made this speech to aid India to get Independence.
So the answer for this question is A.
In Bombay his speech was issued at the park of Gowalia Tank Maidan
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Mahatma Gandhi fought against the British for India's freedom. His main aim was to fight against the British non - violently. Non-violence was one of his means of attaining freedom. In his 'Quit India' Movement, Gandhiji followed the policy of non-violence. In August 1942, Gandhiji started the Quit India Movement. Thousands of people joined the movement.
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