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Question
What were the circumstances during the Second World War which forced the National leaders to launch the Quit India Movement?
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Solution
During the Second World War, there was a growing threat of Japanese invasion on India. The Congress leaders were of the view that to save India from the Japanese attack it was necessary that the British withdrew from India.
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