Role of Muslim League
The Muslim League, led by Mohammad Ali Jinnah, initially opposed the Quit India Movement. They believed that it would harm British war efforts and that cooperating with the British would benefit them more. However, as the Quit India Movement gained traction, the Muslim League was pressed by its members and supporters to join it. The League, on the other hand, had a different vision for India’s future, and they demanded Pakistan, a separate nation for Muslims.
CBSE Class 8 History Chapter 9 – The Making Of National Movement : 1870s-1947
The August Movement, also known as the Quit India Movement, was a watershed moment in the Indian National Movement. It was on 8th August 1942 civil disobedience action that demanded an end to British rule in India. Mahatma Gandhi led the movement, which was a vital step toward India’s freedom.
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