Declared Emergency vs. Undeclared Emergency

 Declared Emergency vs. Undeclared Emergency 


In 2014 and 2019, BJP got full majority under Narender Modi leadership, the true colours of their credentials became apparent. While the Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi was in accordance with the norms of the Constitution, what we are now witnessing is an ‘undeclared Emergency’.

In 2015, in an interview with journalist Shekhar Gupta of Indian Express, none other than BJP leader Lal Krishna Advani said, “Today it has been 40 years since the declaration of Emergency at that time. But for the last one year, an undeclared Emergency has been going on in India. (Indian Express, June 26-27, 2015.)

Today, many have been imprisoned for daring to speak the truth. Freedom of religion is going for a free-fall. Justice is being overtaken by ‘bulldozer justice’. The intimidation and torture of minorities on the pretext of ‘love jihad’, cow-beef is abominable.

Many eminent social activists have been put behind the bars in the Bhima Koregaon case. Activists who are Muslims, such as Umar Khalid and Gulfisha Fatima are incarcerated even though their cases have still not come up for hearing. Most of the corporate-controlled media is ever ready to amplify government’s policies while suppressing dissenting voices. 

While the Union Cabinet and RSS-linked organisations are taking all the credit for “resisting” the Emergency of 1975, the present regime has been accused of imposing the same by other means. The index of democracy on the global scale is constantly on the decline as 157. There is a need to introspect and overcome the ‘undeclared Emergency’ which India is undergoing at present.

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