Key Points

PM Modi honored freedom fighters on the 81st anniversary of the Quit India Movement, crediting Gandhi's leadership. Congress chief Kharge highlighted the movement's role in energizing India's independence struggle. The 1942 protest marked a turning point against British rule with Gandhi's famous "Do or Die" call. The day is commemorated annually as August Kranti Day.

Key Points: PM Modi Honors Quit India Movement Freedom Fighters on Anniversary

  • Modi praises Gandhi-led movement for uniting India in freedom struggle
  • Kharge recalls Congress role in historic 1942 protest
  • Quit India Movement forced British to reconsider colonial rule
  • Gandhi's "Do or Die" call ignited mass non-violent resistance
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PM Modi pays tribute to freedom fighters on Quit India Movement's anniversary

PM Modi and Congress chief Kharge pay tribute to Mahatma Gandhi and freedom fighters on Quit India Movement's 81st anniversary.

"We remember with deep gratitude all those brave people who, under the inspiring leadership of Bapu, took part in the Quit India Movement. – PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, August 9

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday expressed his deep gratitude for all the freedom fighters who participated in the 'Quit India Movement' led by Mahatma Gandhi.

PM Modi said that the courage of freedom fighters involved in the 'Quit India Movement' united countless people in the quest for freedom.

In a post on X, PM Modi said, "We remember with deep gratitude all those brave people who, under the inspiring leadership of Bapu, took part in the Quit India Movement. Their courage lit a spark of patriotism that united countless people in the quest for freedom."

https://x.com/narendramodi/status/1954008830519431487

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge also paid tribute to the freedom fighters. He highlighted that the 'Quit India Movement' infused new enthusiasm to fight for our independence.

"In 1942, the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, with his invaluable mantra 'Do or Die,' initiated the 'Quit India Movement' against British rule, which infused new enthusiasm into the fight for independence. Under the leadership of the Indian National Congress, countless Indians took to the streets during the Quit India Movement, writing an unforgettable saga in history," Kharge wrote on X.

"On 'August Revolution Day,' we pay heartfelt tributes to all the freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for the country's independence," he added.

The Quit India Movement, also known as the "Bharat Chodo Andolan", was started by Mahatma Gandhi on August 9, 1942, during the Second World War, demanding an end to British rule in India, as per the Ministry of Culture.

As per the Ministry of Culture, the Quit India Movement of 1942 is significant, especially because it brought home to the British that it would not be possible to continue to govern India and forced them to think of ways they could exit the country.

The Movement was accompanied by a mass protest on non-violent lines by which Mahatma Gandhi called for "an orderly British withdrawal from India." Through his speeches, Gandhi moved people by proclaiming that "every Indian who desires freedom and strives for it must be his own guide."

On this day in 1942, Gandhi gave the clarion call of "Do or Die" to all Indians to drive away Britishers from the country. The movement had begun from Gawalia Tank in Mumbai.

The day is observed as August Kranti Day every year.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While I appreciate the tribute, I wish our leaders would show the same spirit of unity today that Gandhi ji inspired during the movement. Too much politics over everything these days.
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Priya S
My grandfather used to tell stories about how ordinary people became heroes during this movement. We need to preserve these oral histories before they're lost forever. Maybe museums should document them?
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Arjun K
"Do or Die" - such powerful words! But are we truly honoring this legacy when we see corruption and inequality still plaguing our nation? Freedom fighters dreamed of a better India for all, not just a few.
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Kavya N
It's heartwarming to see both PM Modi and Congress President Kharge paying respects together. For one day at least, politics takes a backseat to patriotism 🙏 #AugustKrantiDay
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Vikram M
The Gawalia Tank in Mumbai where it all began should be made into a national monument if it isn't already. We need more physical reminders of our freedom struggle across the country.

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