LAST LECTURE - 8 Quit India Movement | Modern History By Parmar SSC |
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The Quit India Movement was a significant turning point in India's struggle for independence, stemming from various events and ideologies from early movements like the Civil Disobedience Movement to the clash between leaders like Gandhi and Bose. Bose's radical approach and Gandhi's emphasis on gradual progress shaped the movement, ultimately leading to India's independence in 1947 through various events like the August Offer, Cripps Mission, and the Indian Independence Act of 1947.
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- The Quit India Movement, initiated in 1942, arose from the rejection of the August Offer and was characterized by leaderless actions, underground activities, and regional parallel governments, with significant support from the Muslim League for its own reasons.
- Subhash Chandra Bose's leadership, marked by slogans like "Delhi Chalo" and the formation of the Indian National Army, culminated in his mysterious death in 1945, raising questions about his demise and leaving a lasting impact on the Indian freedom movement.
- The Indian Independence Act of 1947 facilitated the transfer of power to India and Pakistan, with the Shimla Agreement of 1971 aiming to maintain peaceful relations post the India-Pakistan war, while Gandhiji's assassination by Nathuram Godse underscored the enduring impact of his principles and quotes, such as "be the change you wish to see in the world."
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Recent questions
When did the Quit India Movement start?
1942
Who led the Indian National Army?
Subhash Chandra Bose
What was the outcome of the August Offer?
Rejected by Congress
Who was the first chairman of the National Planning Committee?
Jawaharlal Nehru
What was the significance of the Puna Pact?
Signed between Gandhi and Ambedkar
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