The Quit India movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in Gowalia Tank Maidan, Mumbai on the 8th and 9th of August 1942. The Quit India movement lead to sorrowful consequences for the people related to the movement. The Congress party was declared an unlawful association and the officials were raided all over the country, the leaders were arrested, and ultimately this led to an increase in chaos in India.
The Quit India movement is also known as India August Movement or August Kranti. On 8th August 1942, the Indian National Congress (INC), was led by Mahatma Gandhi. Two slogans attracted most of the attention, one was ‘Quit India’ or ‘Bharat Chodo‘ and ‘Do or Die’. The Quit India movement was supposed to be a peaceful and non-violent movement that only aimed to urge the British to leave India and grant Independence. Gandhi gave separate instructions to each age group and a working group in India about the movement. In this article, you will get to know about the provisions of the movement, instructions by Gandhi, causes, and outcomes of the Quit India movement.
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