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August Kranti Day: Date, history, and significance of Quit India Movement

Quit India Movement took place against the backdrop of World War II and although it started off as a nonviolent action, The British authorities attempts to quell the protests by arresting Congress leaders backfired and triggered an escalation of violence.

August 08, 2024 / 19:40 IST
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Roshan Seth as Pandit Nehru in Shyam Benegal's televised epic historical drama series on Doordarshan, 'Bharat Ek Khoj' (1988), based on Nehru's book 'Discovery of India', written during his imprisonment at Ahmednagar fort for participating in the Quit India Movement (1942–46).

August Kranti Day marks the anniversary of the Quit India Movement which was kicked off by Mahatma Gandhi and his followers in the Indian National Congress as a nonviolent action against British rule. It is observed on August 8 and this year marks the 82nd anniversary of the movement.

History 

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The Quit India Movement took place against the backdrop of World War II and although it started off as a nonviolent action, attempts by the British authorities to prevent the protests by arresting the Congress leaders backfired and triggered an escalation of violence. It resulted in the deaths of at least 1,000 Indians, as well as the arrests of about 60,000 by the end of 1943. By March 1943 the Quit India Movement was definitively over.

Significance