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Question : During which freedom struggle movement Mahatma Gandhi Ji gave the call for "Do or Die"?

Option 1: Khilafat movement

Option 2: Non-cooperation movement

Option 3: Dandi March

Option 4: Quit India movement


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Correct Answer: Quit India movement


Solution : The correct answer is the Quit India movement.

On August 8, 1942, Mahatma Gandhi delivered the Quit India speech at Gowalia Tank Maidan (now August Kranti Maidan) in Bombay (Mumbai). Advocating Indian independence and the cessation of British colonial rule, Gandhi urged determined yet nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience grounded in the principles of satyagraha ("truthful request"). His call to "do or die" epitomised the unwavering commitment he envisioned for the Quit India movement.

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