here were widespread acts
of sabotage, and the government held Gandhi responsible for these acts of
violence, suggesting that they were a deliberate act of Congress policy.
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It has been suggested by other scholars that though Gandhi himself did not authorize violence, he had grown skeptical of the efficacy of non-violence, and that he had arrived at the point in his life where he was determined to see India attain independence during his lifetime.
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e 'Quit India' movement was followed, nonetheless, by large-scale violence directed
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at railway stations, telegraph offices, government buildings, and other emblems and institutions of colonial rule.
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he Quit India movement was the ultimatum to the British for final withdrawal,
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e Mahatma exhorted the people to take up arms in self-defence, and resort to armed resistance against a stronger and well-equipped aggressor.
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mass detentions for supporters and leaders alike;
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The Quit India Movement found a great amount of support as the masses acted together in the hopes of gaining an independent nation.
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Indians angry, frustrated, and disappointed
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renewed its plea for independence on acceptable terms and threatened a civil disobedience campaign led by Gandhi.
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