The Bharat Chhodo Andolan, popularly known as the Quit India movement, had begun on 8 August 1942. The All India Congress Committee under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi had come to a decision to launch the movement at the Bombay session.
It was during this time that Mahatma Gandhi came up with the famous slogan ‘Do or die’. Although the movement was suppressed by 1944, it played an important role in uniting the common people across the country against British rule.
It was during this time that Mahatma Gandhi came up with the famous slogan ‘Do or die’. Although the movement was suppressed by 1944, it played an important role in uniting the common people across the country against British rule.