Amit Shah Condemns 1975 Emergency: A Dark Era in Indian Democracy

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised Speaker Om Birla for condemning the 1975 Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi. Shah criticized the Congress for undermining major institutions and centralizing power. He honored the struggles against the Emergency and emphasized learning from history to prevent a recurrence.


PTI | New Delhi | Updated: 26-06-2024 18:19 IST | Created: 26-06-2024 18:19 IST
Amit Shah Condemns 1975 Emergency: A Dark Era in Indian Democracy
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In a significant move, Union Home Minister Amit Shah commended Speaker Om Birla for introducing a resolution in the Lok Sabha that condemned the 1975 Emergency declared by former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Shah highlighted how this resolution exposed the Congress party's anti-democratic tendencies which have, according to him, inflicted damage on crucial pillars of democracy including the judiciary, bureaucracy, and media.

He remarked that the Lok Sabha has recalled the Emergency as an 'Era of Injustice,' expressing solidarity with the marginalized sections of society who suffered under the oppressive regime. Shah emphasized the importance of remembering this period to ensure such a travesty against democracy never recurs.

Addressing the House, Shah underscored the numerous constitutional amendments made during the Emergency, asserting they revealed a dictatorial mindset aimed at centralizing power. He voiced his support for the resolution and called for heightened awareness to prevent any future dismantling of democratic structures.

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