why Indian boycott of foreign cloth .
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Because these clothes are more expensive than Indian clothes . That's why Indians boycott foreign clothes
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The British exported cotton from India to England and sold the finished goods in the Indian market.
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- Gandhi started a non-cooperation movement to boycott foreign clothes and their products.
- This date was chosen because on 7th August, 1905, the Indigenous Movement was declared to exclude foreign goods and use only Indian made products.
- In July, August and September of 1921, Gandhi joined the process of negotiating a boycott of foreign goods.
- On 31st July 1921 at Paral he led the burning of foreign cloth and thousands of people joined him. On the same day and they imitated him.
- Gandhi said that Charkha was a symbol of India's independence and self-reliance.
- He appealed to Indians to burn their foreign-made garments and wear hand-woven garments of khadi, cotton, silk or wool.
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