Remembering Emergency: A Call to Protect Democratic Rights
Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi urges Indians to remain vigilant of their democratic and Constitutional rights on the 50th anniversary of the Emergency. He highlights the historical event's impact and calls for a pledge to protect democracy and honor those who defended it during challenging times.
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In a poignant reminder of India's political history, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi emphasized the importance of remaining vigilant about democratic and Constitutional rights. Speaking on the 50th anniversary of the Emergency, Majhi utilized social media to underscore the lessons learned from the 1975 crisis.
Majhi criticized the authoritarian influence that led to the imposition of Emergency, a period marked by the suppression of fundamental rights and the stifling of dissent. He lamented how power politics disrupted Indian democracy, resulting in mass incarcerations and a silenced press.
The Chief Minister calls on every citizen to remain alert to their rights, promoting awareness and advocacy for democracy and the Constitution. Majhi's message serves as a tribute to those who fought against the suppression, urging contemporary society to honor their legacy by safeguarding democratic principles.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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