Answer:
(i) When Mahatma Gandhi returned to India, he decided to dress like a Kathiawadi peasant. (ii) So he adopted a short dhoti with a shawl, as he wanted to experiment for a month or two. (iii) But soon he saw this as his duty to the poor, and he never wore any other dress. (vi) Khadi, white and coarse, was to him a sign of purity, simplicity and poverty. (v) Wearing it also became a symbol of nationalism, a rejection of Western mill cloth. (vi) He consciously rejected the well- known clothes of the Indian ascetic and adopted the dress of the poorest Indian.
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