Constitution Murder Day: Decision of 25th June as Constitution Murder Day, how Modi government found a solution to Rahul’s move under the pretext of emergency

New Delhi: From the streets to the Parliament, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi sometimes called PM Modi a ‘dictator’ and sometimes raised slogans of ‘Constitution is in danger’ in his/her speech. Rahul Gandhi had said in a press conference after the results of the Lok Sabha elections on June 4 that the Congress and India alliance has saved the Constitution. At the same time, before the Lok Sabha elections, the opposition parties were continuously attacking the BJP with the slogan ‘Save the Constitution’. But the BJP has once again taken a big decision by giving a befitting reply to the attacks of the opposition. The Central Government has issued a notification and declared June 25 as ‘Constitution Hatya Diwas’. It is written in the notification, ‘Emergency was declared on 25 June 1975, the government of that time had grossly misused power and committed excesses and atrocities on the people of India. The people of India have strong faith in the Constitution of the country and the strong democracy of India. Therefore, the Government of India has declared 25th June as ‘Constitution Murder Day’ to pay tribute to all those who faced and fought against the gross misuse of power during the period of Emergency.

On 25 June 1975, the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, displaying a dictatorial mindset, strangled the soul of our democracy by imposing emergency on the country. Lakhs of people were jailed without any fault and the voice of the media was suppressed. The Government of India has decided to observe 25 June every year as ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’. This day will remember the great contribution of all those who endured the inhuman pain of the Emergency of 1975.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah

Congress furious with the decision of the government

On one hand, NDA leaders are welcoming this decision of the government, while opposition leaders are criticizing it. After June 25 was declared ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’, reactions of Congress leaders Vivek Tankha, Pawan Khera and Pramod Tiwari have come to the fore. Congress leader Vivek Tankha said that I was very surprised when a notification was issued by the Government of India that Emergency Remembrance Day will be celebrated across the country every year on June 25. he/she said that raising the incident of 1975 shows the frustration of the BJP. Due to frustration, they are raising a 50-year-old issue. Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said that on the 4th of last month, the BJP got such a current of 440 volts that those who dreamed of 400 were reduced to 240. Their dream of changing the Constitution was shattered. But now the Constitution started coming in their dreams, when the Parliament echoed with the slogans of the Constitution, now there is talk of Constitution Hatya Diwas.

In 10 years, the government celebrated ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’ every day: Kharge

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge told the Prime Minister that in 10 years, your government has celebrated ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’ every day. You have snatched the self-respect of every poor and deprived section of the country every moment. The Congress President said, ‘When a BJP leader urinates on tribals in Madhya Pradesh or when the police forcibly cremates the Dalit daughter of Hathras in UP, then what else is that if not the murder of the Constitution? When a major crime is committed against Dalits every 15 minutes and six Dalit women are raped every day, then what else is that if not the murder of the Constitution?’

It will remind us of sacrifices against ‘dictatorial mindset’: BJP

The BJP said that celebrating June 25 every year as ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’ will remind people of the sacrifice and martyrdom of those who fought against the ‘dictatorial mindset’ of the Congress. The party paid tribute to those who suffered torture and gave up their lives fighting against the Emergency imposed by the Indira Gandhi government nearly 50 years ago. BJP chief and Union Minister JP Nadda said in a post on ‘X’ that June 25, 1975 was a dark day when the ‘dictatorial mindset’ of the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed Emergency on the country by ‘murdering’ the democracy enshrined in the Constitution. BJP Rajya Sabha member Rakesh Sinha in a post on ‘X’ described the government’s decision as ‘historic’ and said that this would give people an opportunity to understand the incident and the power behind abrogating the Constitution.

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