Quit India Movement 77th anniversary: Why 1942 movement did not receive full support from Indians

Quit India Movement was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in the year 1942 in Bombay. It was a clarion call by the Mahatma to urge the British to leave the Indian soil at once, but the British did not relent to his call. It is interesting to note that the World War II was in progress at the same time. It is also interesting to note that Gandhi did not receive maximum support from the Indians. Watch more on MyNation #SimplifiedBy

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Bengaluru: Five years before India earned her independence from the British in the year 1947, an important event, which made the British realise that it was not a feasible option to rule India for eternity and would relinquish their hold on India, took place. It was called the Quit India Movement of the year 1942. Watch this show as we give you a lowdown on the entire movement on MyNation.