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प्रश्न
What were the repressive policies adopted by the Government to suppress the Quit India Movement?
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उत्तर
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.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
The Quit India Resolution in 1942 was one of the final calls given by Gandhi for the British to leave India. Moving towards Independence, Lord Mountbatten’s Plan was significant. In this context, answer the following:
State two reasons for the launching of the Quit India Movement.
In what way did the outcome of the Second World War help India’s demand for self-government?
What were the circumstances during the Second World War which forced the National leaders to launch the Quit India Movement?
What was the reaction of British Government to the resignation.
Who was Stafford Cripps?
In what way was the Quit India Movement different from earlier movements?
Why was the August offer made?
Japanese success in the East prompted the British Government to send the Cripps Mission to India. In this context, state the proposals of the Cripps Mission.
Mention the reasons why the proposals of the Cripps Mission were rejected.
Answer the following:
(i) Name the male personality in the picture with Gandhi given alongside.
(ii) Why Britain Prime Minister sent this gentleman to India?
