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Post-mortem: 1975 Emergency, a blot that still haunts Indian democracy

New Delhi, Jul 16: It was on 25th June of 1975 that Emergency was imposed in this country. 39 years have passed on since the time democracy was brutalised in India. Many of us were

Raj Singh Published : Jul 15, 2013 11:36 IST, Updated : Jun 25, 2016 12:15 IST

It was a very awkward situation not only for Indira but for the entire nation. There were some murmurs even in the Congress party that Indira should now resign but Indira's coterie was completely against her resignation.

It was at this point that Sanjay Gandhi, younger son of Indira, emerged as her key advisor. He was joined by Siddharth Shankar Ray, the West Bengal CM, who was a renowned barrister as well.

Both Sanjay and Ray were dead against Indira's resignation. Instead,  they persuaded Indira to teach her opponents a lesson by imposing an internal emergency under article 352 of Indian constitution.  

On June 25, S S Ray drafted an ordinance declaring a state of internal emergency. Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed, the pliant President, had no hesitation in signing on the dotted lines. The irony was the ordinance was not even approved by the union cabinet; still the president signed it without any murmur of protest. It was on June 26 that a formal meeting of union cabinet was convened and their consent was taken before Indira proceeded to AIR studio to convey the shocking news to the nation.

 

 

 

 

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