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Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency in 1975 after her election was voided. Civil liberties were suspended, opposition jailed, and protests crushed. It ended in 1977 with her electoral defeat.
Once considered the stronghold of former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel, the seat once again slipped from the BJP's grasp.
We commemorate this day today on the 50th anniversary of Emergency as a reminder to our present and future generations ...
How in the very origin of the front, comprising parties with conflicting ideologies and agendas coming together in opposition ...
The only change came from Kerala’s Nilambur seat, where Congress candidate Aryadan Shoukath defeated CPI(M)’s M. Swaraj by 1,177 votes, reclaiming the seat from an Independent. In West Bengal, TMC's ...
Punjab Congress president Amrinder Singh Raja Warring claimed that not only in his state, but even in Gujarat, the BJP was ...
A war of words erupted between BJP and Congress after Congress leader Rahul Gandhi renewed his attack on the BJP and Election Commission over alleged voter list irregularities in Maharashtra. He ...
Hironmoy Chatterjee accused Anil Jain of misusing AITA funds. Chatterjee claimed Jain wrongly spent over Rs one crore on ...
On the eve of the 50th anniversary of June 25, the day in 1975 when, setting aside all norms, the Emergency was imposed, it may be worthwhile to recapitulate the events in the fortnight preceding that ...
India witnessed the beginning of 21 months of the Emergency imposed by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Fifty years after ...