Divine justice, Modi fought Indira’s dictatorial ideas, overthrow the politics of dynasty in 2014: Shah | Bharat News

Divine justice, Modi fought Indira's dictatorial ideas, overthrow the politics of dynasty in 2014: Shah | Bharat News

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday that it was “divine justice” that Prime Minister Narendra Modi opposed “dictatorial views” as Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Then PM Indira Gandhi during the Emergency And, in 2014, “overthrown dynastic politics from the country”.

Shah The Emergency Diaries-Ayers was speaking while releasing a book, which forged a leader by the Blueraft Digital Foundation, who was chronic Modi’s experiences during the Anti-Emotional Movement.

Emergency in India’s history is called “a black chapter”, Shah said that it was necessary to move beyond “bad experiences”, such as examples such as the emergency needed to be remembered for eternity, which they are again. He also said about the argument behind the government’s decision to change the name as ‘Samvidan Hatya Divas (Death of Constitution Day)’ on 25 June, “Such an era should only be described in such harsh words”.

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Shah said that Modi contributed to the anti-life movement led by socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan and Nanaji Deshmukh of Bharatiya Jan Sangh.

“As a young volunteer, who was part of the movement … to visit and take care of the families of those who were arrested, arranging for medical treatment of them, distributing secret newspapers, which were being published underground in places like markets, women and students in places like intersections-(Modi) led this struggle in Gujarat at the age of 24-25 years.” He said that Modi often worked under disguise, “Sometimes as a seer, sometimes as Sardarji, sometimes as hippie, sometimes a sunny stick seller, sometimes a newspaper seller”.

“And see today, whenever divine justice is done, how is this done. The same 25 -year -old youth who arises against the dictatorial views of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, home after home, village after village and many cities, only one person, the same person … uprooted dynastic politics from the country in 2014.”

The dignitaries on DAIS were veteran journalists and Indira Gandhi National Center for the Arts President Ram Bahadur Rai.

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Shah appreciated Rai and said that he was a close friend of JP Narayan, who had seen the Emergency from the close three. Rai, who was imprisoned for more than a year during the Emergency, is a former news editor of Hindi Daily Jansata.

In 2015, Padma Shri honored, Rai was the first person who was arrested under the maintenance of the Security Act before the Emergency, and during this, to be in a committee leading the JP movement.

On June 28, 1975, an image of the vacant editorial page of the Indian Express published after the implementation of the Emergency was displayed from DAIS. In his address, Shah referred to the Indian Express and Jansata to lead to protest against the Emergency through a vacant editorial.

Jatin Anand

Jatin Anand is an assistant editor with the Indian Express. In the last 15 years, he has covered urban development between bureaucracy and politics, crime, traffic and intelligence, Election Commission of India and other beats. He is an English (literature) graduate from Zakir Hussain Delhi College, distinguished in prints at Du and Asian College of Journalism (ACJ), Chennai. He tweets @jatinpaul … Read more

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