45 years of Emergency: BJP ‘teasing’ Congress, PM Narendra Modi’s tweet too
Emergency news today: PM Modi today recalled the emergency and said that the country will not forget the people who have sacrificed and sacrificed during this period. From Home Minister Amit Shah to BJP Chief JP Nadda, the Congress was attacked. Shah said that there is still no democracy in the Congress party.
Highlights
- BJP’s all-out attack on Congress on completion of 45 years of Emergency
- PM Modi remembers those who gave up during the Emergency
- On 25 June 1975, the then PM Indira Gandhi imposed emergency in the country.
- Home Minister Shah lashed out at Rahul Gandhi, saying – Congress does not have democracy
On the completion of 45 years of Emergency in the country, BJP has attacked the Congress fiercely. Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi has also recalled the heroes who suffered torture during the Emergency. He said that even the country will not forget the sacrifice of such heroes. Let me tell you that Home Minister Amit Shah, while taunting the Congress on the anniversary of Emergency, said that there is still no democracy there. At the same time, BJP leader Ravi Shankar Prasad remembered it as a cruel day.
PM said- the country will not forget the sacrifice of heroes
The PM tweeted and said, 45 years ago, an emergency was imposed on the country. At the time, people who fought for the protection of India’s democracy suffered torture, I salute them all! Their sacrifice and sacrifice will never be forgotten by the country.
आज से ठीक 45 वर्ष पहले देश पर आपातकाल थोपा गया था। उस समय भारत के लोकतंत्र की रक्षा के लिए जिन लोगों ने संघर्ष किया, यातनाएं झेलीं, उन सबको मेरा शत-शत नमन! उनका त्याग और बलिदान देश कभी नहीं भूल पाएगा। pic.twitter.com/jlQVJQVrsX
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) June 25, 2020
‘Sees the splash of losing democracy during the Emergency’
The PM has also released audio of Mann Ki Baat with his tweet. In this, the PM said that during the Emergency, there was a flutter of lost democracy in the minds of the people. What is enjoyed by the general right is revealed when someone takes away your democratic right.
Nadda also attacked Congress
BJP Chief Nadda also recalled the horrific tortures during the Emergency in a tweet. He tweeted, ‘India salutes all those great personalities who, despite enduring horrific torture, vehemently oppose the Emergency. It was the tenacity of our satyagrahis that India’s democratic values successfully won over a totalitarian mindset.
Shah said – there is no democracy in Congress
Shah said that Congress still has an emergency thinking. He said, ’45 years ago a family imposed emergency in the country in the greed of power. Congress leaders are getting frustrated. There is democracy in the country but there is no democracy in the Congress. He said, ‘People shouted when some leaders raised issues in the Congress Working Committee meeting. A party spokesperson was sacked unintentionally.’ Let me tell you that a few days ago Congress President Sonia Gandhi removed spokesperson Sanjay Jha from the post of spokesperson due to an article.
चलो इसी बहाने “गिद्ध” की तस्वीर तो retweet किया कांग्रेस ने … https://t.co/1uUn4h3MrP
— Sambit Patra (@sambitswaraj) June 25, 2020
Ravi Shankar said, cruel day
BJP leader and Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that 45 years ago, then Congress Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed emergency in the country to save her chair. Because the Allahabad High Court had rejected his election. He said that today is the time to remember that cruel day.
Today we recall the draconian day of 25 June 1975, when the then Congress Govt led by PM Indira Gandhi imposed emergency to save her PM chair as her election to Lok Sabha from Raebareli was set aside by Allahabad HC on ground of malpractices: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad pic.twitter.com/oXMoYc5hb4
— ANI (@ANI) June 25, 2020
BJP’s Twitter handle strikes Congress
The BJP has made several tweets from its Twitter handle and told about the police brutality committed during the Emergency. Please tell that from 25 June 1975 to 21 March 1977, Emergency was imposed in the country for 21 months. The then President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed declared emergency under Article 352 of Indian Constitution at the behest of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
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