The Quit India Resolution was passed by the Congress Working Committee at Bombay on 8th Aug. 1942. This resolution led to the launching of Quit India Movement in 1942. While launching this mass movement, Gandhiji said, “We shall do or die. We shall either free India or die in the attempt. Two reasons behind the lauching of Quit India Movement: (i) Failure of Cripps mission: The Cripps mission came to India in March, 1942 to solve Indian problem. But its proposals gave nothing concrete to Indians. The feeling was that the Government was unwilling to concede to India the right of self-Govemment. The failure of Cripps mission created deep discontent in the country. (ii) Threat of Japanese attack: During the World war II, the Allied forces including Britain suffered serious set-back in 1942. There was immediate danger of Japanese attack on India as Japanese forces reached up to North-Eastern borders of India. Gandhiji and other leaders were now convinced that the situation called for complete independence immediate- and unconditional. According to Gandhiji, “India’s safety, and Britain too, lies in orderly and timely British withdrawl from India.” This feeling led to the launching of Quit India Movement in 1942.