Gandhi viewed British rule of India as a curse because it enforced economic exploitation and social injustice, undermining India's self-sufficiency and traditional way of life. He believed the colonial system oppressed the Indian people, denying them basic rights and dignity while prioritizing British interests. This led to widespread poverty, hunger, and dislocation, fueling his commitment to nonviolent resistance and the quest for India's independence. Gandhi sought to restore India's autonomy and promote social harmony, viewing colonial rule as fundamentally contrary to the nation's values and aspirations.
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