Emergency turned democracy into constitutional dictatorship: Jaitley

PTI, NEW DELHI: Union Minister Arun Jaitley today recalled how more than four decades ago the government led by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed ‘phoney’ Emergency, turning democracy into constitutional dictatorship.
Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency on June 25, 1975 on account of international disturbances, suspending key fundamental rights guaranteed under the Constitution to every citizen.
“It was a phoney emergency on account of proclaimed policy that Indira Gandhi was indispensable to India and all contrarian voices had to be crushed. The constitutional provisions were used to turn democracy into a constitutional dictatorship,” said Jaitley in a Facebook post, the first part of the three-part series titled ‘The Emergency revisited’. The second part of the series will come tomorrow.
Jaitley further said that he became the first Satyagrahi  against Indira Gandhi government’s draconian move and was lodged in Tihar Jail for organising a protest meeting on June 26, 1975.
On the mid-night of June 25-26, 1975 several prominent political leaders of the opposition parties were arrested.
“I led a protest of Delhi University Students where we burnt effigy of the Emergency and I delivered a speech against what was happening. The police had arrived in large number. I got arrested only to be served a detention order under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act. I was taken to Delhi’s Tihar Jail for the purpose of detention.

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