
Indian Opinion
Indian Opinion was a newspaper founded in 1903 by Mahatma Gandhi to promote social reform, political activism, and nonviolent resistance against injustice in colonial India. Published mainly in English and Gujarati, it aimed to educate Indians about their rights, unite diverse communities, and challenge British rule. The paper also served as a platform for advocating civil rights, advocating rural development, and encouraging self-reliance. Through Indian Opinion, Gandhi organized and inspired campaigns like the boycott of foreign goods and the fight against unjust laws, making it a vital tool in India's struggle for independence and social change.