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Revision: Mass Phase of the National Movement (1915 – 1947) >> Quit India Movement History and Civics (English Medium) ICSE Class 10 CISCE

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Key Points

Key Points: Events Leading to Quit India Movement
  • British policies created mass resentment
  • People from all classes united against British rule
  • Congress led nationwide movements under Gandhiji
  • Demand shifted to a complete British withdrawal
  • This led to the Quit India Movement (1942)
Key Points: Resignation of the Congress Ministries
  • WWII began; Britain involved India without consent
  • Congress demanded freedom before supporting war
  • Viceroy refused → Congress ministries resigned
  • Muslim League welcomed resignations, celebrated Day of Deliverance
  • League later demanded Pakistan (1940 Resolution)
Key Points: August Offer (1940)
  • Britain promised Dominion Status later
  • Gave minorities veto power
  • Rejected by Congress (no real freedom)
  • Rejected by Muslim League (no Pakistan assurance)
 
Key Points: The Cripps' Mission (1942)
  • Sent by Britain during WWII to gain Indian support
  • Promised Dominion Status after the war
  • Constituent Assembly to frame India’s Constitution
  • Provinces free to join or stay out of Indian Union
  • Protection of minority rights assured
  • Viceroy kept full powers during the war
  • Rejected by Congress and Muslim League
Key Points: Failure of the Cripps' Mission
  • No immediate freedom
  • Allowed partition
  • No real power to Indians
  • Defence with British
  • Rejected by Congress & others
  • Gandhiji: “Post-dated cheque”
Key Points: Japanese Threat
  • Japan advanced towards India (1942)
  • British rule seen as danger to India
  • Gandhiji felt British presence invited attack
  • Leaders demanded immediate independence
  • Led to decision to start Quit India Movement
Key Points: Quit India Resolution
  • Started in 1942 after failure of Cripps’ Mission
  • Gandhiji’s call: “Do or Die”
  • Congress leaders arrested; Congress banned
  • Mass protests and parallel governments
  • Harsh British repression
  • Proved British rule impossible
  • Cleared the way for independence
 
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