When did the Quit India Movement start? -General Knowledge

1 Answer

Answer :

On 8th August 1942, Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement for freedom from British rule in Mumbai (then Bombay). The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Movement was a Civil Disobedience Movement launched by Gandhi for Satyagraha (independence). The movement was accompanied by a mass protest on non-violent lines, in which Gandhi called for “an orderly British withdrawal from India”. Through his passionate speeches, Gandhi moved people by proclaiming “every Indian who desires freedom and strives for it must be his own guide…”. “Let every Indian consider himself to be a free man”, Gandhi declared in his fiery “Do or Die” speech the day the Quit India Movement was declared. The British were prepared for this massive uprising and within a few hours of Gandhi’s speech most of the Indian National Congress leaders were swiftly arrested; most of whom had to spend the next three years in jail, until World War II ended. During this time the British were deriving heavy support from the Viceroy’s Council, Muslims, the Communist Party, princely states, the Indian Army and the Civil Services. Most Indian businessmen were experiencing profits due to wartime spending and hence did not support the Quit India Movement. Most students were drawn towards Subhas Chandra Bose who was in exile and the only support Indian got from outside the country was from American President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who compelled the then British Prime Minister Winston Churchill to agree to the demands of the Indians. But the British refused to do so and said that this would only be possible when World War II ended. Isolated incidents of violence broke out around the country, but the British acted quickly and arrested thousands of people and kept them in jail till 1945. Apart from filling up jails with rebellious leaders, the British also went ahead and abolished civil rights, freedom of speech and freedom of press. The reason why it was so easy for the British to crush the Quit India Movement was because of a weak coordination and no clear cut plan of action. Though despite of its flaws, the Quit India Movement remains significant because it was during this movement that the British realized that they would not be able to govern India successfully in the long run and began to think of ways they could exit the country in a peaceful and dignified manner. 1939 saw the outbreak of World War II, following which Britain went to war with Germany. Since India was an important part of the British Empire, India also became part of the war. On 10th October 1939 the Congress Working Committee declared their unhappiness regarding the hostile activities taking place in Germany and announced that India refused to be a part of the war because it was against fascism. On 17th October 1939 the Viceroy released a statement in which he announced that the reason Britain was waging a war was to restore peace in the world. He also promised that once the war ended the government would amend the Act of 1935 which included a provision of the establishment of a “Federation of India” which would be made up of British India and some or all of the princely states. Simultaneously, important political changes were taking place in England. Churchill came to power as the Prime Minister and being a conservative, he was not moved by the demands of the Indians. Following the rejection of the demands made by the Congress and the large scale dissatisfaction that was prevailing across the country, Gandhi decided to launch the Civil Disobedience Movement. Gandhi used his weapons of Satyagraha and non-violence against the British and chose his follower Vinoba Bhave to start the movement. Satyagrahi’s across the country made passionate speeches urging people not to support the war. This was immediately followed by the arrest of around 14,000 Satyagrahis. The failure of the Cripps Mission was another event which triggered off the Quit India Movement. On 22nd March the British Government sent Sir Stafford Cripps to have a dialogue with Indian political parties seeking their support in the war that Britain was waging in Europe. A Draft Declaration of the British Government was offered to India, which included the establishment of a dominion, the establishment of a constituent assembly and the rights of provinces to make separate constitutions. All this would however be granted at end of the war. The Congress was not happy with these future promises, with Gandhi saying “It is a post dated cheque on a crashing bank”. Other factors which led to the Quit India Movement was the fear of Japan attacking India, terror in East Bengal and the fact that India had realized that the British could not defend the country anymore. One of the greatest achievements of the Quit India Movement was that it kept the Congress Party united all through these challenging times. The British dismayed by the Japanese Army advancing towards the Indian-Burma border arrested Gandhi and all members of the party’s working committee. The Congress Party was further banned by the British. Large protests took place all across the country following this. Despite Gandhi’s mantra of non-violence not all protests were peaceful and bombs were exploded and government offices were burned down. The British responded to this by mass arrests and public flogging. Hundreds of innocent people died in this violence and the Congress leadership was cut off from the rest of the world till the war was over. Despite his failing health and the recent demise of his wife, Gandhi who was in prison, took on a 21 day fast and continued with his resolution. The British released Gandhi due to his ill health, but Gandhi continued his opposition and asked for the release of the Congress leaders who were in prison. By 1944, even though the Congress leaders had not been released, peace was restored to India. Many nationalists were disappointed that the Quit India Movement had failed. The Congress Party in turn faced severe criticism from Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the leader of the All India Muslim League and the Communist Party on the failure of the movement.

Related questions

Description : From where did the Quit India Movement start? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : The answer is 'Bombay on Aug. 8, 1942'

Description : From where did the Quit India Movement start? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : answer:

Description : From where did the Quit India Movement start? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : answer:

Description : When did the Quit India Movement start? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Where was the resolution to start the Quit India Movement adopted by INC at its session?

Last Answer : Bombay

Description : The distribution of seats of the Parliament are based on which census? 1971 14. Where was the resolution to start the Quit India Movement adopted by

Last Answer : 1971

Description : Name the ‘Mantra’, which was given by Gandhiji during Quit India Movement. -SST 10th

Last Answer : ‘Do or Die’.

Description : What was the major cause of the failure of the Quit India Movement? -SST 10th

Last Answer : Lack of co-ordination and lack of clear cut programme were the two major causes of the failure of the movement.

Description : What were the circumstances during the Second World War which forced the National leaders to launch the Quit India Movement? -SST 10th

Last Answer : During the Second World War, there was a growing threat of Japanese invasion on India. The Congress leaders were of the view that to save India from the Japanese attack it was necessary that the British withdrew from India.

Description : Name the leaders who played an important role during the Quit India Movement? -SST 10th

Last Answer : Jayaprakash Nayaran, Achyut Patwardhan, Kartik prasad, Ram Manohar Lohia and Aruna Asaf Ali played a prominent role in the movement.

Description : What were the repressive policies adopted by the Government to suppress the Quit India Movement? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Government took severe repressive measures to suppress the movement. Public processions, meetings and the Indian press were banned. Lathi charges and tear gas shells were used by the police to disperse the crowed. Collective fines were imposed on those who participated in the movement.

Description : In what way was the Quit India Movement different from earlier movements? -SST 10th

Last Answer : The Quit India Movement was directed at asking the British to leave the country. This movement, also known as August Revolution, not only took the freedom struggle to new heights but also ... on violence. It showed the impatience of the Indian people to attain independence from colonial yoke.

Description : What was the impact and significance of Quit India Movement. -SST 10th

Last Answer : (i) It demonstrated the depth of the national feelings: The movement showed the depth of the national will and convinced the British that their domination in India were numbered. People from ... and heroic role in the movement. Its socialist ideas had an impact on the Indian National Congress.

Description : Quit India Movement started after the failure of which proposal? -Do You Know?

Last Answer : answer:

Description : Gandhiji's famous Quit India Movement call to the british was given in

Last Answer : 1942

Description : January 26 selected as the date for the inauguration of the Constitution because – (1) it was considered to be an auspicious day (2) on that day the. Quit India Movement was started in 1942 (3) the Congress had observed it as the Independence Day in 1930 (4) None of these

Last Answer : (3) the Congress had observed it as the Independence Day in 1930 Explanation: The Indian constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on the 26th November, 1949 and it came into force after ... the Poorna Swaraj resolution was made in Lahore in 1930 and the first tricolor of India unfurled.

Description : Where did ‘Parallel government’ form during Quit India movement?

Last Answer : Baliya

Description : Quit India movement in 1942 was started in which month?

Last Answer : August

Description : The famous Quit India movement of Gandhi ji was started in–

Last Answer : 1942

Description : What was the main reason behind ‘Quit India movement?’

Last Answer : Failure of Cripps mission

Description : Quit India Movement started after the failure of which proposal?

Last Answer : Cripps’ proposal

Description : Quit India Movement was launched due to the failure of?

Last Answer : Cripps Mission

Description : Who was the Viceroy of the time of Quit India Movement ? (SSC CGL 1st Sit. 2013) (a) Lord Irwin (b) Lord Mountbatten (c) Lord Wavell (d) Lord Lin Lithgow

Last Answer : (d) Lord Lin Lithgow

Description : For which movement the slogan *Do or Die’ was given by Mahatama Gandhi? A. Civil disobedience movement B. Non movement cooperation C. Quit India movement D. Khilafat movement 

Last Answer : C. Quit India movement 

Description : Should I quit corporate job to start business?

Last Answer : answer:What does your business plan look like, aside from the narrative you've given above? What do you expect your major expense categories / items to be? When could you start generating income? Do you have ... answer.) I'm not suggesting that you publish your plan here, but you need to have one.

Description : What makes my lawnmower start and then quit running in 6 seconds?

Last Answer : Check the fuel filter or the carb seals. It sounds like the engine is running out of fuel.

Description : What does it take to quit your life and start a new?

Last Answer : Do it when you have the chance. It would be something you would never forget!

Description : ors who quit their 9-5 to start a business, how’s that going ?

Last Answer : Going great. Pulling 120-200k per year. Working 1 hour a day, sometimes 40 minutes. And I can schedule my work. I’m only 21 so I have a lot of free time which is lovely :)

Description : When did the Civil Disobedience Movement start? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India.

Description : When did the Civil Disobedience Movement start? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : March 12, 1930 On March 12, 1930, Indian independence leader Mohandas Gandhi begins a defiant march to the sea in protest of the British monopoly on salt, his boldest act of civil disobedience yet against British rule in India.

Description : Which movement did Mahatma Gandhi start to break the salt law? -General Knowledge

Last Answer : answer:

Description : When and where was the Quit India Resolution passed? -SST 10th

Last Answer : Quit India Resolution was finally passed on 8 August 1942 in Mumbai.