Do or die was the slogan which Mahatma Gandhi gave during the

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Q: 10 (IES/2004)
“Do or die” was the slogan which Mahatma Gandhi gave during the

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History

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IES

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The correct answer is option 1, Quit India Movement. During the Quit India Movement, which took place from 1942 to 1944, Mahatma Gandhi used the slogan "Do or Die" to rally the Indian people to join the movement and fight for their independence from British rule. The slogan emphasized the importance of taking action and being willing to sacrifice everything in order to achieve freedom and liberate the nation from colonialism. The movement was a civil disobedience campaign, where Indians, under the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi, protested against the British government and called for the immediate withdrawal of British rule in India. This movement marked a significant turning point in the Indian independence movement and played a major role in pressuring the British to eventually grant India its independence in 1947.