
PM Modi in a series of tweets today remembered the "dark period" of Emergency imposed by the then prime minister Indira Gandhi in 1975.
"India remembers the Emergency as a dark period during which every institution was subverted and an atmosphere of fear was created," the PM said in a tweet.
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The Emergency was declared by the Congress-led Indira Gandhi government on June 25, 1975. In the 21 months, India experienced large-scale disruptions with the muzzling of the press and subversion of democratic principles.
"Not only people but also ideas and artistic freedom were held hostage to power politics," the PM said adding,"I salute the courage of all those great women and men who steadfastly resisted the Emergency, which was imposed 43 years ago."
"Their struggles ensured people power prevailed over authoritarianism and the stifling of civil liberties," the Indian prime minister added.
"Let us always work to make our democratic ethos stronger. Writing, debating, deliberating, questioning are vital aspects of our democracy which we are proud of. No force can ever trample the basic tenets of our Constitution," the PM said in his tweet.