who was first to burn foreign cloths
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Gandhi
He saw the pernicious impact caused by a Satanic Empire that, in Indian metaphor, was the Ravan Raj. A year later in 1921, Gandhi gave an inspired twist to his campaign against the British rule. At the height of his campaign, Gandhi called for the actual destruction of foreign clothes as a mark of self-respect.
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