History & Civics
How did the Quit India Movement demonstrate that the national feelings had become too deep-rooted?
Answer
In the Quit India Movement people from all walks of life took part, irrespective of religion, gender, caste and creed. Then people of the British provinces as well as the Indian states were all there to oppose British imperialism. Almost all parts of India witnessed the same enthusiasm in breaking the citadel of foreign rule.
People from all walks of life took part in the processions and demonstrations against the Government. In many places, the rebels seized temporary control over towns, cities and villages. In some areas of U.P., Bengal, and Bombay, the revolutionaries set up 'parallel governments'. It was now fully demonstrated to the foreign rulers that the national feelings had become too deep-rooted to be uprooted by any one.
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