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40 Years Of Emergency: When newspaper published poems, remained blank

On 25th June 1975, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed an Emergency in the country.Fundamental Rights stood suspended, censorship was imposed on media and prominent political leaders were arrested.Media, the fourth pillar of democracy, suffered immensely

India TV brings to you some of the headlines carried by leading newspapers during Emergency:

Indian Herald

EMERGENCY DECLARED JP, Morarji, Advani, Asoka Mehta & Vajpayee arrested

At 7 am on June 26, 1975, Indira went on air, speaking on All India Radio (AIR) about the decision to impose emergency. She explained that a widespread conspiracy which was hatched against her to block her from progressive measures of benefit of India.

Indian Express

The first page of the first edition of Indian Express was blank instead of an editorial.

The Hindu

President Proclaims National Emergency

The Times Of India

Almost after 19 months, on 18 January 1977, Indira called fresh elections in March and released all political prisoners. The Emergency officially ended on 23 March 1977.

This came after an intelligence report predicted majority for Indira and this was the only reason that prompted her go for polls.

The Janata Party won more than 345 seats with Congress decimated to 189 seats in 545 members House.

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