β€œ…the immediate ending of British rule in India is an urgent necessi

β€œ…the immediate ending of British rule in India is an urgent necessity…” was a resolution of

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The resolution “Immediate ending of British rule in India is an urgent necessity…” is the core demand of the Quit India Movement, which was launched by Mahatma Gandhi in August 1942 during World War II. The Congress passed the ‘Quit India’ resolution at the Bombay session on August 8, 1942, calling for the immediate withdrawal of the British from India.
The call for the “immediate ending of British rule” was the central slogan and demand of the Quit India Movement (1942).
Other movements had different primary focuses or demands. The Non-Cooperation Movement aimed at non-cooperation to achieve Swaraj. The Civil Disobedience Movement aimed at breaking specific laws and achieving Purna Swaraj (complete independence), but the urgency and immediate nature emphasized in the quote are most strongly linked to the Quit India Movement in the context of WWII. Individual Satyagraha was a limited, symbolic protest.