'People brought down arrogance of Gandhi family from sky to floor': Nishikant Dubey reflects on Emergency Period
New Delhi [India], March 21 (ANI): BJP MP Nishikant Dubey on Saturday launched a scathing attack against Congress over the Emergency imposed by the former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government.
In an X post titled, "The Dark Chapter of Congress", the BJP MP reflected on the lifting of the emergency on March 21, 1977, a period he attributed to Indira Gandhi's "oppressive policies".
Condemning the period, he added, "During the Emergency, lakhs of people were forcibly thrown into jail, thousands were killed in police custody or due to atrocities. 1 crore people underwent forced sterilisation. The 42nd Constitutional Amendment extended the term of the Lok Sabha to 6 years, placing the President and Prime Minister above legal proceedings. Fundamental rights were abolished, the press was shut down. Babasaheb's entire Constitution was completely changed."
Dubey shared an image of the Gazette of India, which listed the constitutional amendments and highlighted points to shed light on the provisions that weakened the judicial review and institutional checks during the emergency. He also mentioned the "mass sterilisation and population control campaign" brought in by the Indira Gandhi government.
Earlier, Dubey on Thursday described the Congress as the root cause of all national issues, especially highlighting the issue of alleged infiltration.