Abstract
Mahatma Gandhi a central figure in Indias struggle for independence was not only a visionary leader but also a master of political rhetoric. His speeches grounded in non-violence and truth played a pivotal role in mobilizing millions across the country. This paper delves into the Gandhian impact on Indias political landscape focusing on how his oratory transformed social and political movements. By examining various speeches letters and public engagements this research highlights the strategic use of language to unite diverse populations fostering collective action against colonial rule. Through a thorough analysis of historical texts and contemporary interpretations the study presents Gandhi’s rhetorical style as a tool that bridged the gap between the masses and the elite transcending geographical and linguistic divides. The study further investigates how these speeches not only galvanized the Indian populace but also resonated globally influencing civil rights movements worldwide. T
