Terming ‘Emergency’ as the “darkest chapter” in India’s democratic history, Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Sunday pitched the need for dedicating a chapter on it in the school curriculum.
“The Emergency, a historical scar in the minds of one generation, is treated as a curiosity today. It is hardly remembered by younger generations and a few of them can recite the trauma and torture stories of that era. Though four decades have passed, Emergency should not be forgotten and forgiven,” said the Union Information and Broadcasting Minister.
“I feel there should be a chapter on Emergency in our school curriculum to make the younger generation know about the murder of democracy and how it was restored. This is quite essential I feel,” he said, adding the Indian Council of Historical Research should bring a volume on the same and it should be made part of the curriculum.
Naidu was speaking at an event to mark the 42nd anniversary of imposing of Emergency organised by BJP’s Telangana unit.
He said the younger generation must know what was Emergency, why it was imposed, its effect and how it was lifted.
“This function is organised to recall those memories. What happened in 1975...what is Emergency...the younger generation should know why Emergency was imposed, how it was misused and who is responsible for it. Emergency was one of the darkest periods in India and could not be forgotten...every youngster should be made aware of the importance of ‘eternal vigilance’ to safeguard and preserve democracy in the country,” added Venkaiah.
He also said during Emergency, the role of media was less than inspiring.
“Except for Ramnath Goenka’s Indian Express, C R Irani’s Statesman and Nikhil Chakrabarty’s Mainstream, hardly any newspaper stood up against the Emergency. Similarly, the judiciary also failed to come to the aid of common man. Unfortunately, the role played by intellectuals was also very shameful and many of them could not condemn Emergency”.
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He further said it was time for the media and social scientists to re-tell the Emergency story.
Venkaiah said every step taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi is to strengthen democracy and India.
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He reiterated that there was absolute freedom of press in the country and the government is committed to the same, but in the name of freedom of press, one cannot escape from other crimes and faults.
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