Unsung Rebel Heroes of 1942, Bihar: A Review

Vol-3 | Issue-05 | May-2016 | Published Online: 05 May 2016    PDF ( 191 KB )
Author(s)
Dr. Arun Kumar 1

1Associate Professor, Dept. of History, Mahila College Khagaul, Patna Bihar

Abstract

Quit India movement of 1942 was one of the greatest upsurges in modern history. The failure of Cripps Mission in removing the constitutional deadlock coupled with the rapid approach of the Japanese menance on the eastern front during Cripps stay in Delhi produced a feeling of frustration and excitement in the hearts of people. The unusual situation prevailed in the country led the congress working committee to passa resolution on August 5,1942 in Bombay which demanded the withdrawal of British power from India. This resolution was fully endorsed by All India congress committee held at Bombay on August 7 and 8,1942. It was here that Mahatma Gandhi gave the famous slogan “Do or Die”and it was spread almost all parts of India including Bihar. Infact Bihar played a decisive role in the movement in the face of ruthless repression.

Keywords
Cripps, Bihar, Congress, Committee, August
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