Congress 'strangled democracy' to retain power: Adityanath
LUCKNOW/GORAKHPUR, June 26 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday accused the Congress of "strangling democracy" during the Emergency, saying its imposition was not merely an assault on India's democracy, but a direct attack on dreams of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar.
He also announced a series of welfare measures for 'Loktantra Senanis' (democracy fighters), including state honours at funerals, enhanced healthcare benefits and free bus travel facilities.
Addressing the 'Loktantra Senani Samman Samaroh' organised in Lucknow to mark the 51st anniversary of the Emergency, the CM said: "Today, the entire country is remembering that dark chapter of June 25, 1975, when, for its vested political ambitions, the Congress strangled democracy in this country." The CM alleged that the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed the Emergency to remain in power and avoid the consequences of court order.
"To atone for her political sin, she attempted to snatch the rights of Dalits, deprived sections, backward classes, women and every adult voter of this country -- rights that Babasaheb Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar had ensured for every citizen without discrimination. This sin of the Congress was not merely an assault on India's democracy; it was a direct attack on the dreams of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar," he said.
Yogi alleged that present SP leadership had compromised the legacy of Mulayam Singh Yadav by aligning with the Congress, a party against which the late leader had consistently fought.
He said: "Whenever the SP attempted to forge alliance with Congress, late Mulayam Singh Yadav opposed it. He used to say that anything could happen, but there should be no alliance with the Congress. But what are his successors doing today? They are ready to sink Mulayam Singh's legacy by boarding the Congress' sinking ship." He said during Emergency, powers of judiciary were curtailed and media was censored.
"Not only this, even the Preamble of the Constitution of India was changed in the darkness of the night. This was done by the same Congress whose prince today is misleading people by carrying a copy of the Constitution in his hand. The present generation should know about this double character," he added. "Today, the present generation of leaders such as Lalu Prasad and late Mulayam Singh Yadav is seen practising politics under the shadow of the Congress," he added.
Addressing a large gathering in Sant Kabir Nagar, he questioned Congress-SP alliance, asking how the leaders of both parties would face people in polls.
"The Congress had put leaders like Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Mulayam Singh Yadav in jail during the Emergency," he said.
The CM was addressing a gathering after inaugurating 17 development projects worth Rs.54.42 crore and laying the foundation stones for 48 projects to be executed at a cost of Rs.170.37 crore....
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