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Quit India Movement Day 2021 Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Poem, Messages, and HD Images
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Quit India Movement Day 2021 Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Poem, Messages, and HD Images: The month of August has a long association with movements. In this month in 1942, Gandhiji launched the Quit India Movement against the British, which we also know as the August Revolution. Gandhiji highlighted this revolution to the among the youth of India by giving the slogan of “Karo ya Maro”. Therefore, when he raised the voice of the Quit India Movement in 1942, there was a wave of its support from every corner of the country. Gandhiji thought that due to the presence of the British, Japan wanted to attack India. That’s why he demanded the British to leave India.
So, if you also want to pay tribute to all the Revolutionary Freedom Fighters and people of the Quit India Movement, then you are here at the right place. Here we have brought “Quit India Movement Day 2021 Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Poem, Messages, and HD Images” for you. You can use these Quit India Movement Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Poem, Messages, and HD Images to pay tribute to them.
Quit India Movement Day 2021 Wishes, Greetings, Quotes, Poem, Messages, and HD Images
In Satyagraha, there is no place for fraud or falsehood or any kind of untruth. Fraud and untruth today are stalking the world. I cannot be a helpless witness to such a situation.”
“On Quit India Movement day, let us remember the sacrifices made by our leaders for the sake of Independence.”
“Quit India Movement- the most powerful and popular mass movement with Gandhi’s mantra of Do or Die which inspires every Indian.”
I want you to know and feel that there is nothing but purest Ahimsa in all that I am saying and doing today. – Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi
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Once you realize this you will forget the differences between the Hindus and Muslims, and think of yourselves as Indians only, engaged in the common struggle for independence. – Mohandas “Mahatma” Gandhi
“I am a worshipper of the cow. I believe the cow and myself to be
the creation of the same God, and I am prepared to sacrifice my
life in order to save the cow.”