Millennium Post (Kolkata)

As we commemorat­e the Quit India movement led by Mahatma Gandhi, let us not forget the price that millions of our countrymen and women paid for India’s freedom. Let us renew our resolve to defend it and protect it with all our might

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British,” the Congress said in Hindi on its Twitter handle.

Attacking the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS), Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh asked what the organisati­on was doing 80 years ago on this historic day when Mahatma launched Quit India.

“It was on the sidelines dissociati­ng itself from the mass movement. Shyama Prasad

Mookherjee took no part while Gandhi,Nehru, Patel, Azad, Prasad, Pant and many others were jailed,” he said in a tweet.

In a message in Hindi on the 80th anniversar­y of the Quit India Movement, Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra also slammed the RSS, saying when the whole country was fighting unitedly, the RSS appealed to Indians to give up on the movement and supported the British during the period of brutal repression.

During the Quit India movement, people of every class, caste, religion, region and age unitedly raised a battle cry which said, “Britishers Quit India”, she noted in her message.

“Gandhi ji, Nehru ji, Sardar Patel ji and Maulana Azad were arrested as soon as the movement was announced. Then, Aruna Asaf Ali ji hoisted the tricolor at the Azad Kranti Maidan (Gowalia Tank Maidan) to keep the flame of the movement burning,” Priyanka Gandhi said.

“Repression increased. The offices of the Indian National Congress were demolished. People were arrested all over the country. But, the slogan of the Quit India Movement was adopted by the people. The battle cry of the august revolution drove the Britishers out of India and on August 15, 1947, we got freedom,” she said.

Paying homage to the fighters and martyrs of the movement, Priyanka Gandhi urged people to take a pledge that they will give their all to keep alive the ideals of the freedom movement.

 ?? PTI ?? NCC cadets during an event for Sarva Dharma Prathana Sabha and Ahinsa March on 80th anniversar­y of Quit India Movement, in Jaipur
PTI NCC cadets during an event for Sarva Dharma Prathana Sabha and Ahinsa March on 80th anniversar­y of Quit India Movement, in Jaipur

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