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EAM S Jaishankar takes dig at Congress over Emergency, blames party for placing one family above nation

Foreign Minister addressed the opening session of a false parliament organized by Bharatia Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM). Jaishankar remembered that the opposition side of the parliament was empty because the leaders were imprisoned during the emergency.

50 years after the emergency in India, Foreign Minister S Jaishankar targeted the Congress Party on Friday and said that the interests of a family were placed on the nation. He also referred to the film “Kissa Kursi Ka” to get a jibe at the Congress Party. …… All this happened because of a family… ‘Kissa Kasi Ka’ and these three words describe the reason behind the implementation of the emergency. When a family is accepted on the nation, emergency situations take place. ”

Foreign Minister addressed the opening session of a false parliament organized by Bharatia Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM). Jaishankar remembered that the opposition side of the parliament was empty because the leaders were imprisoned during the emergency. During this time, Jawaharlal said he was a 20 -year -old student at Nehru University. He also said that the biggest lesson from the emergency will never accept one’s freedom.

“We observed the 50th anniversary of the emergency. Here we are joining the fake parliament. During the emergency situation, the opposition side of the parliament was empty. The leaders were imprisoned. I would like to say what happened from the emergency: I would never accept your freedom. He affected a way of life.”

The Foreign Minister said that using the state of emergency is bir Breaking the morale of the country and society ”. He was aware that people who were not even in politics were influenced, and what was in politics meant an inevitable arrest.

Jaishankar said, “This exercise was in a way, in a way to break the morale of the country and society… Many people who were not even in politics were influenced.

The Minister of Union also remembered the period of the 1971 elections, when the government’s popularity fell to a great extent, corruption in the country increased and inflation was high. He also stated that the Prime Minister was accused of two cases following the intervention of the Supreme Court of Allahabad.

“After winning the elections in 1971, within a few years, the government’s popularity had fallen to a great extent. Corruption had increased, inflation was very high and the tide was not in their favor. Peoples, Gujarat and Bihar continued to agitations. The peoples were asking questions about the work of the Yuvraj.

EAM said that a total of 48 regulations were passed during the emergency period and then five changes were made. He stated that the three changes from five to five were very special. 38. The change is related to the declaration of emergency; Meanwhile, the 39th change was challenging the election of the Prime Minister in court.

42. The change focused on diluting fundamental rights and how the power of the courts is restricted. 48 48 regulations were passed during the emergency situation. 48 regulations and five changes were made in only two years. Especially three changes between them.

Emergency was implemented between 25 June 1975 and 21 March 1977.

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