'Quit India' day: Martyrs remembered at August Kranti Maidan

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Rich tributes were paid to the martyrs of the freedom struggle today at an event held at the August Kranti Maidan here to mark the 75th anniversary of the Quit Movement.

Various initiatives were organised to mark the anniversary of Quit movement, a major milestone in the history of India's struggle for independence from the British rule.


Floral tributes were paid to freedom fighters and those who laid down their lives in the struggle for India's Independence at an event held at the August Kranti maidan.

This is the same ground from where gave the clarion call of 'do-or-die' for independence.

Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis tweeted "My salutations to all freedom fighters for their sacrifice for Mata and on August Kranti Din!"

The movement in August 1942, with Mahatma Gandhi's call for immediate independence, was launched at Mumbai's Gowalia Tank, which later came to be known as August Kranti Maidan due to its association with the historic occasion.

On the anniversary of the Quit movement last year, the government had launched the Quit 2-from Swaraj to Suraj initiative at the historic ground, stressing on freedom from illiteracy, farmer suicide, wastage of water, addiction among youth and corruption.

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