Will BJP Commemorate ‘Constitution Murder Day’ on the 50th Anniversary of the Emergency?

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- BJP is observing June 25 as ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’.
- The day marks the 50th anniversary of the Emergency declared in 1975.
- Extensive outreach initiatives are planned to educate the youth.
- Key events include exhibitions and speeches by important leaders.
- Mock parliament sessions in Uttar Pradesh aim to raise political awareness.
New Delhi, June 25 (NationPress) On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Emergency declared by the Indira Gandhi government in 1975, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) plans to observe June 25 as ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’ (Constitution Murder Day).
The party has organized extensive outreach initiatives at district and booth levels throughout the nation to highlight what it considers a “dark chapter” in India's democratic history.
According to BJP leaders, these initiatives aim to inform the younger generation about the ramifications of the Emergency, a period during which fundamental rights were suspended, political adversaries were imprisoned, and press freedom was severely restricted.
Union Ministers, Members of Parliament, and party officials will be actively involved in nationwide events.
The Delhi government will host a specialized exhibition at Central Park in Connaught Place to commemorate the occasion, emphasizing the historical importance and public memory surrounding the Emergency era.
A significant commemorative gathering is also planned at Hari Garden Vatika along the Delhi-Rohtak Road. Haryana Cabinet Minister Krishan Lal Panwar will serve as the chief guest, accompanied by Captain Bhupender Singh and Veer Kumar Yadav, who will be key speakers. They are anticipated to discuss the grave consequences of the Emergency, labeling it a time that threatened constitutional values.
The program is set to commence at 10 a.m., with BJP workers and leaders assigned specific roles to ensure its success. The party has encouraged citizens to participate in large numbers.
In Uttar Pradesh, the BJP Yuva Morcha is conducting mock parliament sessions to highlight the undemocratic aspects of the Emergency and engage students and youths in a political awareness initiative. These sessions are designed to replicate the parliamentary atmosphere that was allegedly suppressed during the 21-month-long Emergency period.