India has so far seen so many acts of greed in its governance, post independence. In that, proclamation of National emergency in 1975 was also one among them. Which might astonish you by enlightening, how one can declare state
of emergency nationwide to secure her own seat in the parliament. Yes, I am talking
about our veteran-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Who is also known for her incredible
leadership skills by leading the nation during 1971’s Indo-Pak war.
What was the situation like?
In this article let us try to understand, what had caused those 21 dark months in
history from 1975 to 1977 and what were the consequences of it.
Background and cause:
Rise of Indira as Prime
minister; Being a daughter of one of the
fore fathers of Indian Politics (ie. Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru) Indira Gandhi
was selected as prime minister after death
of Shri Lal Bahudur Shastri.
In 1971 it was Prime Minister Gandhi’s
second term's election; she had won the election from Rae Bareilly constituency of Uttar Pradesh against
Raj Narain and formed government with majority. Later Narain at Allahabad
High court alleging electoral malpractice challenged the election of Ms. Gandhi. The case
stood against Mrs.Gandhi and she had lost the case. Because of which her
election had been considered “NULL and VOID” and Indira Gandhi was barred from
contesting in any of the elections for next six years. Congress was given with
20 days to select new prime minister to replace her position. This was kind of
triggering point which had caused all chaos.
What was the situation like?
After losing the case, Prime
minister appealed in Supreme Court for reconsideration of the case. Supreme Court
gave stand by to it and allowed Mrs. Gandhi to assume the office. By the time of this, major leaders from opposition like Murarji desai,
Jayprakash Narayan, Raj Narain and even Atal Bihari Vajapai were protesting
against the government. They
were mentioning Indira is governing the country as a dictator and more or the less it was
appearing so.
Considering intensity of
opposition Indira Gandhi suggested then President Fakhruddin Ali
Ahmed to proclaim the emergency without consulting her cabinet. After which under article 352, President Ali Ahmed officially issued the state of emergency on 25 June of 1975. Until which, the cabinet
ministers were never allowed to discuss about it. In fact, they were informed a day after and just hours before announcement of emergency on All India Radio.
Because of emergency, the
fundamental rights were curbed and civil liberties were suspended. The plans to eliminate major oppositions were framed by Sanjay Gandhi (second
son of Indira Gandhi) and as per it, on the early hours 26th of June major leaders were arrested. By using Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) the opposition
was eliminated and it was time to rule to the core of brutality. Within a month,
whole nation was covered with darkness. Press were censored (in fact blocked
for approximately 2 days soon after implementation of emergency), arrested men were
beaten in jail, and random
men were caught to sterilize. As a result of it, the economic status of
the country went down.
Quick facts, before moving further
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Sterilization of poor: The sterilization project for population growth control (in turn economical strengthening ) is one of the significant step taken by Govt. in 1976 by Sanjay Gandhi. The project was initially focusing on sterilization men with more 3 children. Later, as rules were tightened it became more of maintaining count in the govt records. Thousands of poor men ranging from 15-80 years age were brutally pulled by police to sterilize without any prior notice. Just imagine the situation no freedom speech, no rights, innocence, poverty to the core and more over that fear of getting forcefully sterilized as a stray dog. |
Mean while she had also brought so many major changes in the constitution (39th 42nd and 43rd amendments) in favor of her and this had forced Supreme Court to give verdict in same manner which was as desired by “the lady”. People also had started calling the new constitution as “constitution of Indira”.
Indira’s justification for emergency and amendments:
As there is
always the other side of coin, Prime Minister Indira also had justification for the tragedy, which she
had created. She claimed that the situation was uncontrollable and was a threat
to national security. She also
told that she wanted to bring up the economical state of the nation by implementing
“the twenty point plan”.
By the way, there were so many named leaders too who had supported this emergency proclamation stating it was just a period of maintenance of discipline.
Post emergency period:
On 21 April 1977, the emergency was revoked and fresh elections
were held in.
Moraji Desai became first ever non-congress prime minister of India and Janata party has started its journey. After which the government took many
more corrective steps to bring back the constitution as it was, like by passing
44th amendment act, replacing MISA and by bringing other administrative changes.
Mainly Shah Commission was
appointed to investigate faults and misuse of emergency provision. After investigation
it found misusing of authority in proclamation of emergency. The home ministry
passed an order to arrest Indira Gandhi and her son Sanjay Gandhi and
subsequently canceling her legislature. This arrest kinda gave her opportunity
to gain sympathy of citizen. After which she supposedly started giving apologizing speeches.
As the Janata party's government was new to the game and as the party was baby born out of coalition of so many small parties it was quite inefficient. Grabbing all the opportunities at right time Ms. Gandhi formed the government in subsequent elections and got back the office as Prime Minister.
As the Janata party's government was new to the game and as the party was baby born out of coalition of so many small parties it was quite inefficient. Grabbing all the opportunities at right time Ms. Gandhi formed the government in subsequent elections and got back the office as Prime Minister.
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