Country observing an undeclared 'Emergency' now: Congress

Shubhanshu Sharma
Published on: 25 Jun 2017 4:54 PM GMT
Country observing an undeclared Emergency now: Congress
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Country observing an undeclared 'Emergency' now: Congress

New Delhi: Accepting that the "Emergency" was a mistake and the party had learnt from it, the Congress on Sunday hit out at the Narendra Modi government saying the country's situation was that of an "undeclared Emergency".

"Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke about remembering the Emergency, we remember the Emergency, we haven't forgotten. But we also ask him to remember that we are facing an undeclared emergency.

"If he learns from the lessons of Emergency, which we all have, he should learn from the new traits developed by his own government," said Congress spokesperson Tom Vadakkan.

"The fact that there is muzzling of the media, raids conducted on the media and there's a list of issues which only can be seen in an undeclared Emergency," he added.

Modi, in his monthly radio address 'Mann Ki Baat' on Sunday recalled the "dark night" of Emergency when thousands of political activists were arrested and the country had virtually become a "prison".

Vadakkan also said, "I also want the DAVP (Directorate of Audio-Visual Publicity) to issue a white paper on who are being given these advertisements and how much of corporate houses are involved in back-room management of the media."

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"Clever nuances have been developed, they are no match to a declared Emergency. Emergency was a mistake we accept. We have learnt from our mistakes.

"But, while reminding us of those mistakes, please learn to correct yourself. If you do not learn from history, you are condemned to repeat it. This country is seeing just that," he added.

Vadakkan also rapped the government on the internal security situation.

"...This lynch mob, the (anti-) Romeo squad. What are these people all about?

"There were various issues raised by him (Modi) but I wish issues of internal security were also raised. 47 lives have been lost, not counting the death of a Deputy SP in Srinagar, who on security duty outside a masjid, was lynched by a mob. Not one word have you heard on this tragic death of this brave police officer," said Vadakkan.

He also said that growth of separatism and transition of separatists to terrorists is most visible in Jammu and Kashmir.

"The so-called separatists have now become full-grown terrorists. Thanks to the help of PDP and choreography of the BJP, which speaks one language in the Valley and talks about nationalism all over India," he added.

-IANS

Shubhanshu Sharma

Shubhanshu Sharma

Writer has 6 years of experience in digital media. Presently working as Senior Sub Editor at newstrack.com. An avid reader and always willing to learn new things and techniques.

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