On August 8, 1942, Mahatma Gandhi and the All India Congress Committee gathered at Gowalia Tank Maidan in Mumbai. They came together to advance the fight for independence and find a way to unite the people in this struggle. In his historic speech, Gandhi Ji delivered a simple yet powerful mantra: "Do or Die.” This marked the beginning of the Quit India Movement, a movement that didn't rely on prominent leaders but inspired people to join the fight for freedom. The British authorities, sensing the growing resistance, arrested many leaders, including Gandhi Ji. However, the movement continued to gain momentum, and its impact was so significant that it became one of the most serious rebellions against British rule. In this video, we will explore the inspiring story of how our ancestors united to fight for India's independence during the Quit India Movement, despite facing challenges and arrests. Join Dhruv Rathee in this video to learn more about this remarkable chapter in our history.