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The Emergency (India) - Wikipedia Officially issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352 of the Constitution because of a prevailing "Internal Disturbance", the Emergency was in effect from 25 June 1975 and ended on 21 March 1977
The Emergency | India, 1975, Indira Gandhi, History, Facts . . . The Emergency was a 21-month period from June 1975 to March 1977 when emergency powers were applied across India, curtailing civil liberties Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who faced protests and allegations of corruption, advised Pres Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed to declare a state of emergency
Shocking truth about India’s emergency: Unveiling darkest . . . Political unrest, economic challenges, and protests demanding Indira Gandhi’s resignation set the stage A court ruling threatening her political career further escalated tensions, prompting her to invoke emergency powers
How was the Constitution revived again after Emergency? How was the Constitution revived again after Emergency? Former PM Indira Gandhi, who imposed an Emergency that suspended civil liberties, crushed dissent, and jailed lakhs of critics, was enabled by exploiting constitutional provisions like Articles 352, 356, and 359
How Indira Gandhi used the Constitution to subvert democracy Historian Granville Austin in his book, Working a Democratic Constitution, noted that Indira had approved the list of those who were to be arrested in sweeping pre-dawn raids on June 26, 1975, even before the President’s Proclamation was published in the official Gazette
The Emergency in India 1975: A Dark Stain on Indian Democracy . . . Indira Gandhi recommended the Emergency without a formal cabinet meeting As a result, civil rights were suspended, press censorship was imposed, and thousands of opposition leaders, including Jayaprakash Narayan and Morarji Desai, were arrested
Emergency in India (1975–77): Constitutional Breakdown and . . . The Emergency in India (1975–77) was a 21-month period marked by suspension of civil liberties, press censorship, and mass arrests, declared by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi citing internal disturbances