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how did mahatma gandhis idea of khadi become a symbiolic weapon against british rule?

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Answered by Alia15
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Mahatma Gandhi's Satyagraha had weapons of Will help in the development of khadi and charkha he believed in cottage industries, which cuts and indigenous industries to foreign imports. On the basis of non-cooperation in this cooperation to the British in India as a trading this measure Appeal to boycott of British rule.

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Answered by Anonymous
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mahatama gandhi's weapons of satyagarh were khadi and charkha.He beleived in the Development of cottage industries which would help indigenious industries and cut the foreign import.This would help in the non-corpooration movement as cooperation was the babis on which the british were trading in India.It symbolises as a BOYCOTT measure towards the british rule.
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