Thursday, July 16, 2026
35.2 C
New Delhi

‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’: PM Modi Marks 50 Years Of Emergency, Recalls India’s ‘Darkest Chapter’

Show Quick Read

Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom

  • PM Modi stated 1975 Emergency assaulted India’s Constitution.
  • It suspended civil liberties, curbed expression, attacked institutions.
  • Modi honored citizens who bravely resisted Emergency’s excesses.

New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said Emergency was a direct assault on the Constitution as the period witnessed the suspension of civil liberties, curbs on freedom of expression, and an assault on institutions that are the bedrock of Indian democracy.

Paying homage to all those who steadfastly defended democratic values during one of the “darkest chapters in India’s history”, Modi said Emergency also revealed the extraordinary courage of countless citizens who refused to remain silent and upheld the ideals enshrined in the Constitution.

“The Emergency was a direct assault on our Constitution. It witnessed the suspension of civil liberties, curbs on freedom of expression, arrests of political leaders, journalists, social workers and an assault on institutions that are the bedrock of our democracy,” he said in a post on X referring to the proclamation of Emergency on this day in 1975.

The prime minister said for people, the Constitution is an embodiment of the aspirations, rights and duties of 140 crore Indians.

“We reaffirm our collective commitment to safeguarding constitutional values. Guided by the spirit of our Constitution, we will build an India that remains ever committed to justice, liberty, equality and fraternity,” he said.

Between June 25, 1975 and March 21, 1977, India was placed under a state of Emergency under Article 352 of the Constitution.

Since 2025, the Narendra Modi government is observing the day as ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’.

A gazette notification in this effect had noted that Emergency was declared on June 25, 1975, following which there was “gross abuse of power by the government of the day and people of India were subjected to excesses and atrocities”.

In another post on X, the prime minister said the ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’ also reminds every one of that “dark period” when “Indian democracy was brutally crushed”.

“It inspires us to always remain committed to protecting democracy, the Constitution, and citizens’ rights. My respectful salutations to all the luminaries who opposed the Emergency,” he said in the post in Hindi.

The formal declaration of Emergency marked a turning point in Indian constitutional history.The executive acquired overriding powers, and state authority was brought under central control.

Following the proclamation, constitutional safeguards were systematically suspended.

The Emergency saw strict control over the press and public information through institutional mechanisms and administrative orders.

Parliament passed a series of constitutional amendments during the Emergency that weakened judicial review and institutional checks.One of the most controversial aspects of the Emergency was the forced sterilisation campaign.

The Emergency came to a formal end in March 1977, following a political shift triggered by general elections. 

(Disclaimer: This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)

Go to Source

Hot this week

Blake Neff blasts Candace Owens’ ‘Russian spy project’ claim, questions evidence behind TPUSA allegations

Blake Neff blasts Candace Owens’ ‘Russian spy project’ claim, questions evidence behind TPUSA allegations (Image via Getty) Candace Owens has sparked another debate around Turning Point USA (TPUSA) after making a series of claims ab Read More

Delay may make registrations of birth, deaths tough

File photo NEW DELHI: People who fail to report births and deaths to authorities within two years may face a stricter registration process under a proposed amendment to the law governing civil registration. Read More

Critics Choice Super Award: Priyanka lands nod for ‘The Bluff’

Priyanka Chopra Jonas has added another accolade to her growing list of international award recognitions. Read More

Sam Neill’s ex Laura Tingle says he was ‘pretty sick’ before his death

Sam Neill’s ex Laura Tingle says the Jurassic Park star was ‘pretty sick’ before his death despite being cancer-free: ‘His poor body got exhausted’ Veteran actor Sam Neill’s former partner, Australian political journalist Laur Read More

Supreme Court asks CBSE for details of steps taken to curb digital evaluation flubs

Supreme Court on CBSE (File photo) NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday asked CBSE to detail the steps it has taken so far to curb alleged irregularities relating to digital evaluation (onscreen marking, or OSM) system even as so Read More

Topics

Blake Neff blasts Candace Owens’ ‘Russian spy project’ claim, questions evidence behind TPUSA allegations

Blake Neff blasts Candace Owens’ ‘Russian spy project’ claim, questions evidence behind TPUSA allegations (Image via Getty) Candace Owens has sparked another debate around Turning Point USA (TPUSA) after making a series of claims ab Read More

Delay may make registrations of birth, deaths tough

File photo NEW DELHI: People who fail to report births and deaths to authorities within two years may face a stricter registration process under a proposed amendment to the law governing civil registration. Read More

Critics Choice Super Award: Priyanka lands nod for ‘The Bluff’

Priyanka Chopra Jonas has added another accolade to her growing list of international award recognitions. Read More

Sam Neill’s ex Laura Tingle says he was ‘pretty sick’ before his death

Sam Neill’s ex Laura Tingle says the Jurassic Park star was ‘pretty sick’ before his death despite being cancer-free: ‘His poor body got exhausted’ Veteran actor Sam Neill’s former partner, Australian political journalist Laur Read More

Supreme Court asks CBSE for details of steps taken to curb digital evaluation flubs

Supreme Court on CBSE (File photo) NEW DELHI: Supreme Court on Wednesday asked CBSE to detail the steps it has taken so far to curb alleged irregularities relating to digital evaluation (onscreen marking, or OSM) system even as so Read More

SIR exercise: Delhi voters get 10 more days to submit enumeration forms

Representative image NEW DELHI: Electors in the national capital have got an extra 10 days to submit their enumeration forms for the ongoing SIR, with Election Commission on Wednesday releasing a revised schedule for Delhi. Read More

US launches fifth straight day of strikes on Iran, targets military sites near Hormuz

US launches fresh strikes on Iran (File photo) The United States carried out another round of airstrikes against Iran on Wednesday (local time), targeting coastal defence systems and missile infrastructure linked to attacks on commer Read More

Kudankulam nuclear plant data breached, NPCIL says core systems untouched

Kudankulam nuclear power plant NEW DELHI: Nuclear Power Corporation of India Ltd, which is leading construction and operation of reactors at the Kudankulam nuclear plant, as well as Anil Ambani’s Reliance Group, whose arm Relia Read More

Related Articles