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प्रश्न
What was the effect of the Second World War on India?
उत्तर
- In 1939, the British government did not trust the Indian people. India declared war on England in the World Second War, But the Indians opposed this.
- Gandhiji pioneered personal satyagraha with the aim of promoting anti-war through peaceful and non-violent means. Due to the stress on the Indian economy, there was a shortage of essential commodities in the country.
- With all political parties rejecting the "Cripps Plan" and the British government being involved in the war, India was unlikely to get any political reforms in the near future. Gandhiji told Indians to “do or die” for freedom. Started the 'Chale Jav' movement by giving a message.
- Although this movement failed, the British realized the discontent of the Indian people and made the path to Indian independence easier.
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