Emergency gave rise to new kind of politics: Modi
BY M Post Bureau13 Oct 2015 5:16 AM IST
M Post Bureau13 Oct 2015 5:16 AM IST
Terming Emergency as the biggest blow to democracy, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said its memories should be kept alive to further fortify the democratic structure as the struggle against it gave birth to a new generation of leaders and a new kind of politics in the country.
“Emergency was the biggest blow to democracy. The kind of crisis that hit the country during that period had tempered the Indian democracy which came out stronger. I am grateful to those who struggled and fought against it. ...
“Emergency should be remembered not to cry or brood over what had happened then, but to strengthen our resolve to fortify and further strengthen the democratic values and framework in our country,” Modi said at a programme ‘Loktantra Prahari Abhinandan’ to mark Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan’s 113th birth anniversary.
Paying glowing tributes to the Loknayak, he felicitated many of those who fought against Emergency and went to jail in 1975-76, including BJP veteran L K Advani and Akali Dal chief Parkash Singh Badal.
The Prime Minister earlier also visited the residences of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and former NDA Convenor George Fernandes who had played a significant role in the fight for democracy in those days. “The biggest message that came out of the anti-Emergency struggle was the inspiration to fight repression. So many people in politics on Sunday owe their initial days to those days of Emergency, JP Movement, Navnirman Movement ... they gave birth to a new kind of politics in the nation,” the Prime Minister said.
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