Describe the economic and political condition of India on the eve of Gandhiji's entry into Indian politics.
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Gandhi believed that real swaraj would come “not by the acquisition of authority by a few, but by the acquisition of the capacity by all to resist authority when abused.
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His vision for India's future was highly unorthodox. In Gandhi's idealized state, there would be no rep- resentative government, no constitution, no army or police force; there would be no industrialization, no machines and certainly no modern cities.Gandhi had vision about decentralised administrative and political society and give more powers to village panchayat and powers were equally spread to all the organs and especially he was keen interested in bottom-up approach. Panchayat raj institutions approved through 73rd amendment act was the vision of Gandhi. make point from give above para