The Quit India Movement (1942) was more intense than earlier struggles. It demanded immediate independence, involved all social classes, and turned spontaneous and nationwide. British control weakened as strikes, protests, and sabotage spread across India.
“The Quit India Movement was different from earlier mass movements in its intensity and scope.” Analyse the statement with suitable examples.
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The Quit India Movement (1942) differed in both scale and intensity:
Despite arrests and repression, the movement shook British authority, showing India’s united resolve to end colonial rule and gain total freedom.