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Question
The nine years of the Indian national struggle were marked by widespread agitation. In this context discuss:
The impact of the Quit Movement on the national movement.
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Solution
- The Quit India Movement had a profound impact on the Indian national movement.
- It was the first truly mass-based movement involving people from all sections, including students, workers, peasants, and even women.
- It showed the British that they could no longer govern India without Indian consent.
- Although the movement did not achieve immediate independence, it weakened British control, disrupted administration, and increased international attention on India’s demand for freedom.
- It also united Indians in their final push for independence, and by the end of World War II, it became clear that British rule in India was no longer sustainable.
- The movement thus laid the foundation for India’s independence in 1947.
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