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The Khadi movement aimed at boycotting foreign goods and promoting Indian goods, thereby improving India's economy. Mahatma Gandhi began promoting the spinning of khādī for rural self-employment and self-reliance (instead of using cloth manufactured industrially in Britain) in 1920s India thus making khadi an integral part and icon of the Swadeshi movement.

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The Indians were forced to buy british cloth so as a way of non violent protest Ghandi organised people to gather and burn the British cloth.

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because he wanted to see people naked

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