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SUBJECT – HISTORY

Topic- QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT

GCT II

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Semester 2

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Submitted to: Dr. Ehtesham Uddin Ahmad Submitted by- Jamal Ahamad

Associate Professor, Department of Law Roll No.: 20BALLB104

Enr. No.: GM-4660


Q. How the Quit India movement give a new direction to India’s
freedom struggle?

Ans. Mahatma Gandhi and the Congress leadership had been arrested immediately
after the Quit India movement was launched. It was the masses who took matters in
their own hands.

On August 8, 78 years ago, Mahatma Gandhi gave the call for British colonisers to
―Quit India‖ and for the Indians to ―do or die‖ to make this happen. Soon after,
Gandhi and almost the entire top Congress leadership was arrested, and thus began a
truly people-led movement in our freedom struggle, eventually quelled violently by
the British, but leaving behind a clear message – the British would have to leave India,
and no other solution would be acceptable to its masses.

What led to the events of August, 1942

While factors leading to such a movement had been building up, matters came to a
head with the failure of the Cripps Mission.
The World War II was raging, and a beleaguered British needed the cooperation of
their colonial subjects in India. To this end, in March 1942, a mission led by Sir
Stafford Cripps arrived in India to meet leaders of the Congress and the Muslim
League. The idea was to secure India‘s whole-hearted support in the war, in return for
self-governance.
However, despite the promise of ―the earliest possible realisation of self-government
in India‖, the offer Cripps made was of dominion status, and not freedom. Also, there
was a provision of the partition of India, which was not acceptable to the Congress.
The failure of the Cripps Mission made Mahatma Gandhi realise that freedom would
be had only by fighting tooth and nail for it. Though initially reluctant to launch a
movement that could hamper Britain‘s efforts to defeat Fascist forces in the World
War, the Congress eventually decided to launch a mass civil disobedience.

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At the Working Committee meeting in Wardha in July 1942, it was decided the time
had come for the movement to move into an active phase.

The Gowalia Tank address by Gandhi

On August 8, Bapu addressed the people from Mumbai‘s Gowalia Tank maidan.
―Here is a mantra, a short one, that I give you. Imprint it on your hearts, so that in
every breath you give expression to it. The mantra is: ‗Do or Die‘. We shall either free
India or die trying; we shall not live to see the perpetuation of our slavery,‖ Gandhi
said. Aruna Asaf Ali hoisted the Tricolour on the ground, and the Quit India
movement had been officially announced.

By August 9, Gandhi and all other senior Congress leaders had been jailed. Bapu was
kept at the Aga Khan Palace in Pune, and later in the Yerawada jail. It was during this
time that Kasturba Gandhi died at the Aga Khan Palace.

People’s movement

The arrest of the leaders, however, failed to deter the masses. With no one to give
directions, people took the movement into their own hands.
In Bombay, Poona and Ahmedabad, lakhs of people clashed with the police on August
9. On August 10, protests erupted in Delhi, UP and Bihar. There were strikes,
demonstrations and people‘s marches in defiance of prohibitory orders in Kanpur,
Patna, Varanasi, and Allahabad.

The protests spread rapidly into smaller towns and villages. Till mid-September,
police stations, courts, post offices and other symbols of government authority were
attacked. Railway tracks were blocked, students went on strike in schools and colleges
across India, and distributed illegal nationalist literature. Mill and factory workers in
Bombay, Ahmedabad, Poona, Ahmednagar, and Jamshedpur stayed away for weeks.
In some places, the protests were violent, with bridges blown up, telegraph wires cut,
and railway lines taken apart.

Ram Manohar Lohia, describing the movement on its 25th anniversary, wrote: ―9th
August was and will remain a people‘s event.
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15th August was a state event… 9th August 1942 expressed the will of the people —
we want to be free, and we shall be free. For the first time after a long period in our
history, crores of people expressed their desire to be free…‖

The slogan ‘Quit India’

While Gandhi gave the clarion call of Quit India, the slogan was coined by Yusuf
Meherally, a socialist and trade unionist who also served as Mayor of Mumbai. A few
years ago, in 1928, it was Meherally who had coined the slogan ―Simon Go Back‖.

Conclusion & Outcome

The Quit India movement was violently suppressed by the British – people were shot,
lathi-charged, villages burnt and enormous fines imposed. In the five months up to
December 1942, an estimated 60,000 people had been thrown in jail.
However, though the movement was quelled, it changed the character of the Indian
freedom struggle, with the masses rising up to articulate as they had never before – the
British masters would have to Quit India.

https://youtu.be/lgNMNyiqzfE (Gandhiji during the Movement)

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