Isolated incidents of violence broke out around the country but the British acted quickly, arresting thousands of people and imprisoning them until 1945. The British also abolished civil rights, freedom of speech and the freedom of press during the Quit India Movement.
Isolated incidents of violence broke out around the country but the British acted quickly, arresting thousands of people and imprisoning them until 1945. The British also abolished civil rights, freedom of speech and the freedom of press during the Quit India Movement.
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