Which one of the following was not the language in which “The Indian Opinion’ paper was published?

English
Gujarati
Tamil
Urdu

The correct answer is (d). Urdu was not the language in which “The Indian Opinion’ paper was published.

“The Indian Opinion” was a weekly newspaper published in Natal, South Africa, from 1893 to 1914. It was founded by Mahatma Gandhi, who was then a young lawyer in South Africa. The paper was published in Gujarati and English. It was a forum for Gandhi to express his views on Indian nationalism, Hindu-Muslim unity, and the struggle against racial discrimination in South Africa.

Gandhi’s use of “The Indian Opinion” to promote his ideas helped to make him a national leader in India. The paper also played an important role in the history of South Africa, as it was one of the first newspapers to advocate for the rights of Indians in that country.

(a) English was one of the languages in which “The Indian Opinion’ paper was published.

(b) Gujarati was one of the languages in which “The Indian Opinion’ paper was published.

(c) Tamil was not one of the languages in which “The Indian Opinion’ paper was published.