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Chapter 4 - Indian Freedom Struggle (1857–1947) Quit India Movement In August 1942, Gandhiji started the "Quit India Movement" and to leave India
Chapter 4 - Indian Freedom Struggle (1857–1947) Quit India Movement In August 1942, Gandhiji started the "Quit India Movement" and to leave India
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Chapter 5: To compel the British, it was decided to start a mass civil disobedience movement "Do or Die". After this movement, railway stations, telephone offices,
Chapter 6: Violence started on a large scale in government buildings and other places and institutions of sub-investment raj.
Chapter 7: There were many incidents of sabotage in this and the government held Gandhiji responsible for these acts of violence and said that it was a deliberate act of Congress policy.
Chapter 8: While all the prominent leaders were arrested, the Congress was banned and the army was called in to suppress the movement.
Chapter 9: Meanwhile Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, who was still underground, escaped from British detention in Calcutta and went abroad to overthrow the British Raj from India.
Chapter 10: He formed the Indian National Army (INA) or Azad Hind Fauj there.
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