The Quit India Movement , also known as the August Movement , was a key moment in India ’s struggle for independence from British colonial rule. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the movement , highlighting its importance in India ’s fight for independence. The Quit India Movement of 1942, also known as the August Movement or Bharat Chhodo Andolan, was a civil disobedience movement that was a major turning point in India’s freedom struggle. The Quit India Movement was a mass civil disobedience movement launched by Mahatma Gandhi on 8 August 1942, demanding an end to British rule in India. Outcomes The Quit India movement was violently suppressed by the British – people were shot, lathi-charged, villages burnt and enormous fines imposed. Over 100000 people were arrested and the government resorted to violence in order to crush the agitation. The Britishers declared the INC to be an unlawful association. New leaders like Aruna Asaf Ali emerged out of the vacuum of leadership. While the Quit India campaign was crushed in 1944, with the British refusing to grant immediate ...
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