*How to Revive the spirit of Quit India Movement?*


*Ram Puniyani*



The ‘Quit India’ movement 1942, whose 75th anniversary is currently being
celebrated, was the major landmark in the struggle for India’s
Independence. On 8th August the Indian National Congress working Committee
Meeting at Gowalia Tank Maidan (now August Kranti Maidan) decided to launch
the movement against British rule. This was the major popular mass movement
after the non cooperation movement of 1920 and Civil Disobedience of 1930.
Gandhi’s’ magic of involving the Indian people against the British was the
spinal cord of struggle for India’s Independence. Earlier the politics of
Congress was exclusively done by the educated and other elite. Gandhi in
tune with his philosophy, the major ingredients of which were Satya Graha
and non violence, revolved around the involvement of all the people
irrespective of their caste, class, religion or gender.

Earlier in May 1942 Gandhi was already telling British to leave India. With
this resolution of Congress the biggest battle for Independence came into
being.  The term for this upsurge, ‘Quit India’, was provided by a
Socialist Congressman, Yusuf Mehrali. Most of the Congress leaders were
arrested, and thousands courted arrest to make the point of their
participation in the direction of Indian nationalism. The revolt was
massive to the extent of shaking the British rulers. What were the core
values of this movement?

It is true that Congress was the major party unquestioningly standing for
this movement, providing the ideology and logistics of the movement. The
other political formations like that of Communists and Hindu-Muslim
nationalists kept aloof from this. For communists, as Russia joined the war
against Germany, this war was labeled as Patriotic War and they supported
British. Muslim Nationalism, Muslim League with Jinnah in the leadership,
had already talked of separate Muslim Pakistan. They were unconcerned about
this movement. They felt an undivided India is synonymous with Hindu raj.

As far as Hindu nationalists are concerned, there were two major streams.
Hindu Mahasabha under the leadership of Savarkar, which was opposed to Quit
India movement and gave firm instructions to supporters of Hindu Mahasabha
to stick to their assigned duties in the state apparatus. The other stream
was RSS. Its Chief Madhav Sadashiv Golwalkar issued the instruction to all
the Shakhas, not to do anything which will annoy British authorities and to
abide by law. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the RSS worker, was arrested during
this period, but he was quick enough to clarify that he was a mere onlooker
and not the part of agitation and so he was let off. The founder of
previous avatar of BJP, Bharatiya Jansangh, and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee was
at that time leader of Hindu Mahasabha in Bengal. He promised the British
that he would do everything in Bengal to defeat the Quit India movement.

The participation of the people of the country was remarkable. This
movement was the peak expression of what the concept of ‘India as a Nation
in the making’ stood for. As people of all religions fought shoulder to
shoulder, Gandhi’s central credo of Hindu-Muslim unity was there for all to
see. By this time the support for Muslim League was miniscule and Hindu
Mahasabha did not have much electoral support from Hindus. It is these
values which culminated in the Indian Constitution.

Today what is happening while we commemorate the 75th Anniversary of a
great mass movement? The ruling party which is not aligned with the spirit
of Indian freedom movement and so also of Quit India movement has to blow
some trumpet for electoral considerations. So our Prime Minister in his
‘Man Ki baat’ expresses the hope that people quit communalism, casteism,
corruption etc. This is a noble thought but seems to be mere slogan. We
have seen that due to the policies of this Government, communalism has
grown by leaps and bounds. Adding on to the divisive issue of Ram Temple,
Love Jihad, and Ghar Wapasi has been added a more potent issue of Holy
cow-beef eating. This issue itself has led to incitement of mass hysteria
leading to lynching after lynching. The IndiaSpend data of last six years
of lynching has shown that these incidents have gone up many times over
during last three years, since Modi came to power. The insecurity of
Muslims has gone up by leaps and bounds; they have been marginalized from
the political stream at a rapid speed.

It is during last three years that we have witnessed the atrocities against
dalits going up and assuming frightening proportions. The institutional
murder of Rohith Vemula, the brutal flogging of dalits in Una is a sampler
of the state of dalits in the country. While the economy is taking a rapid
downturn for weaker sections of society, the issues of corruption like that
of Vyapam are being put under the carpet. The Nobel sentiments expressed by
Prime Minster will remain hollow trumpets unless steps are taken to unite
the people in the spirit of what Mahatma taught, i.e. Hindu Muslim unity
and freezing the issues like that of Holy Cow-Beef for the sake of better
social atmosphere.

BJP is launching nationwide ‘Sankalp Se Siddhi’ (Determination for
Achievement) program at all India level in which among others film on
Savarkar will also be shown. It is a total negation of the spirit of Quit
India movement, as Savarkar had strongly opposed the movement, as he was
for Hindu nation, for collaborating with British to oppose Muslim nation.
The basic ideology and spirit of this great mass movement urges upon us to
value the spirit of fraternity and equality rather than paying lip service
to Mahatma by making him an icon of cleanliness, to follow him on the path
of communal politics. Remarkably Gandhi had refused to endorse to move to
ban cow slaughter in deference to the diversity of the country. One hope
that the resolution being passed in joint house of parliament will have a
mention of Gandhi and Congress, who were the pivot of the struggle for
Independence.

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