Historical Events tagged with "quit india"

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Launch of the Quit India Movement

August 8th, 1942 82 years ago

The Quit India Movement was launched in India as a non-violent resistance movement, calling for an end to British rule. Spearheaded by Mohandas Gandhi, the movement sought complete independence, or 'swaraj'. Thousands participated in protests and demonstrations across the country. The British reacted with arrests, including the detention of key leaders, which intensified public support for the movement. The urgency of the call for independence arose from the dissatisfaction with British governance, particularly during World War II, and the desire for Indian self-rule.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Congress Approves Quit India Resolution

July 14th, 1942 82 years ago

During the Wardha session, the Indian National Congress approved the Quit India resolution, empowering Mahatma Gandhi to lead the struggle for India's independence from British rule. This resolution marked a pivotal moment in the Indian freedom movement, as it called for an end to British rule in India through non-violent means. The Congress party aimed to unite the nation against colonial oppression and emphasized the urgency for self-rule.

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