New Delhi : The Union cabinet headed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday passed a resolution to commemorate and honour the “sacrifices of countless individuals who valiantly resisted the Emergency” and its attempt at subversion of the spirit of Indian Constitution. Observing a two-minute silence to mark the 50th anniversary of the Emergency that was imposed in 1975 by the then Congress government headed by Indira Gandhi, the Union cabinet paid tributes to the exemplary courage and valiant resistance of ordinary citizens who stood up to the Emergency’s excesses, whose constitutionally guaranteed democratic rights were taken away and were then subjected to “unimaginable horrors”.
“The year 2025 marks 50 years of the Samvidhan Hatya Diwas – an unforgettable chapter in the history of India where the Constitution was subverted, the Republic and democratic spirit of India was attacked, federalism was undermined, and fundamental rights, human liberty and dignity were suspended,” the resolution said. It added, “The Union Cabinet reaffirmed that the people of India continue to repose unflinching faith in the Indian Constitution and the resilience of the country’s democratic ethos. It is as important for the young as it is for the old to draw inspiration from those who resisted dictatorial tendencies and stood firm to defend our Constitution and its democratic fabric.” Referring to India, as the ‘Mother of Democracy’, the resolution noted that the nation stands as an example of “preserving, protecting and safeguarding constitutional values.”






