The Government of India, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, has made a significant decision to observe June 25 annually as ‘Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas‘ (Constitution Murder Day). This observance is intended to commemorate the immense sacrifices and contributions of those who endured the harsh realities of the 1975 Emergency.
Purpose and Significance
The Union Home Minister emphasized that this decision serves a dual purpose:
- To honor the spirit of millions who struggled to revive democracy
- To acknowledge the inexplicable persecution faced by citizens at the hands of an oppressive government during the Emergency period
The observance of Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas is expected to play a crucial role in keeping the eternal flame of individual freedom and the defense of democracy alive in every Indian citizen. By doing so, it aims to prevent any dictatorial force from repeating the horrors of the past.
The Emergency: A Dark Chapter in Indian Democracy
Historical Context
The Emergency refers to a 21-month period from June 25, 1975, to March 21, 1977. During this time, the government led by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi invoked special provisions in the Constitution to impose sweeping executive and legislative measures on the country.
Key Events and Consequences
- Suspension of Civil Liberties: The government curtailed fundamental rights, including the freedom of speech and expression guaranteed under Article 19(1)(a) of the Indian Constitution.
- Press Censorship: The Emergency saw the implementation of pre-censorship of the press, severely limiting the free flow of information.
- Mass Arrests: Almost all opposition leaders were imprisoned, effectively silencing dissent.
- Electoral Disruption: The government cancelled scheduled elections, undermining the democratic process.
- Rule by Decree: The normal functioning of democracy was replaced by authoritarian rule through executive orders.
Impact on Fundamental Rights
The Emergency period witnessed a severe curtailment of fundamental rights. The freedom of speech and expression, a cornerstone of any democratic society, was particularly targeted. This led to:
- Pre-censorship of the press
- Restrictions on public gatherings and protests
- Limitations on personal freedoms
Significance of June 25, 2024
This year marks a significant milestone as India enters the fiftieth year since the imposition of the Emergency. The decision to observe Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas annually from this year onwards carries special weight in light of this anniversary.
Looking Forward: Preserving Democratic Values
Educational Importance
By instituting this annual observance, the government aims to educate younger generations about this critical period in Indian history. It serves as a reminder of the fragility of democratic institutions and the importance of safeguarding constitutional rights.
Strengthening Democratic Foundations
The observance of Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas is expected to:
- Reinforce the importance of constitutional values
- Encourage civic engagement and political awareness
- Foster a deeper appreciation for democratic freedoms
National Reflection
This annual event provides an opportunity for national reflection on the importance of:
- Upholding the rule of law
- Protecting individual freedoms
- Maintaining a vibrant and free press
- Ensuring the independence of democratic institutions