‘When democracy was dissolved’: The cabinet passed the resolution to impose 50 years of emergency. Bharat News

'When democracy was dissolved': The cabinet passed the resolution to impose 50 years of emergency. Bharat News

The Sangh cabinet chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday passed a resolution to mark 50 years of the Emergency announcement, and pledged to convince and respect the sacrifices of the persons opposing it.

The Sangh said for information and broadcasting, “The Union Cabinet has passed a resolution, which reminds us of 50 years of Samvidan Hatya Day, when the Congress government imposed an emergency, and democracy was amazed,” said the Union Minister to broadcast central information and broadcasting and broadcasting and broadcasting.

The government’s proposal said that a two -minute silence was seen during the cabinet meeting, whose constitutionally guaranteed democratic rights were taken away, and who were then subject to unimaginable horrors.

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Sankalp demanded to convince those who opposed the emergency and its effort “the sabotage of the spirit of the Indian Constitution, a sabotage that began in 1974 with a huge attempt to crush the Navneman Endool and the Samporn Crantious Campaign,” Sankalp said.

Sankalp said that the year 2025 ‘Samvidan Hatya Diwas’ has a 50 -year digit. No., “… An unforgettable chapter in the history of India where the Constitution was abolished, the Republic and democratic spirit of India were attacked, federalism was reduced, and fundamental rights, human freedom and dignity were suspended,” Sankalp said.

It states: “The Union Cabinet confirmed that the people of India continue to re -continue the flexibility of the Indian Constitution and the country’s democratic ethos.

Last July, the government launched a comprehensive campaign to compete with 75 years of the Constitution in a dialect to counter the ‘Save the Constitution’ campaign of the opposition block, which detailed BJP’s seat Tally in 2024 Lok Sabha elections. As part of this campaign, it was also announced that from 2025, from 25 June, which marked the declaration of Emergency, would be seen as “Samvidan Hatya Diwas”.

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The emergency imposed by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on 25 June 1975 lasted for 21 months. The period was marked by custody and jelling of major opposition leaders and the press independence and fundamental rights were observed.

On Wednesday, Modi also paid tribute to those who defended democracy during this period. He said that Samvidan Hatya Day was celebrated to remember one day when fundamental rights were suspended, and countless political, social and student leaders were imprisoned with ordinary citizens.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah also unveiled the book ‘The Emergency Diaries’ on Wednesday, which is a compilation of Modi’s experiences during the Emergency. Modi posted on X, “Emergency diaries chronic my journey during the emergency years. It brought back many memories from that time.”

On Tuesday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that it was important and necessary that the memories of emergency should not be overcome, to remember the challenges of the youth. He also said that Emergency was an attempt to convert India’s multi-sided democracy into a dictatorship of a person. On Wednesday, Shah also unveiled a book on Emergency by Prime Minister Modi.

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