The "power-hungry" Congress government took away the rights of the people by clamping emergency this day, 45 years ago, and when the very same party spoke on democracy it was anguishing, BJP leader and Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman said on Thursday.
Recalling that the emergency came into effect in India on June 25, 1975, she said, it was imposed by the "power hungry Congress party and they created a huge challenge for democracy by coming up with emergency."
The emergency continued till March 21, 1977.
Addressing BJP's Tamil Nadu unit party workers via a virtual rally, she said: "People's rights were completely rejected. Why did the Congress party do it? It was hankering for power, it was for the sake of office. The law was broken and an emergency was declared."
The emergency era witnessed several atrocities, she alleged, and said that several leaders from the ranks of opposition were jailed and the DMK government led by former Chief Minister M Karunanidhi was dismissed.
A DMK leader, Mayor Chittibabu died of the torture in prison, she alleged.
"That the Congress today has the guts to talk of democracy is anguishing," she said adding the DMK, however, joined hands with the Congress subsequently.
"What right does the DMK have to raise questions on freedom of speech and democracy?" she said.
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