Answer:
Gandhi's "Quit India" speech, delivered in Bombay in August 1942, was directed against the downtrodden Indian populace aka Manas under British control. In this speech, Gandhi addressed every social group in India, yet he only spoke to Muslims and Hindus. In actuality, Muslims and Hindus made up a sizable section of Gandhi's audience and supporters.
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