Rahul Gandhi should apologise for Emergency: J.P. Nadda (opens original article in a new tab)
Union Minister J.P. Nadda urged Rahul Gandhi to apologize for his grandmother's actions during the 1975 Emergency, calling it a dark chapter in Indian democracy and highlighting suppressed freedoms and forced sterilization. The BJP commemorated the event with a program honoring the J.P. movement.
- Union Minister J.P. Nadda called for Rahul Gandhi to apologize for his grandmother's 'anti-Constitution actions' during the 1975 Emergency
- Nadda described the Emergency as the 'darkest chapter' in Indian democracy, citing suppressed freedoms and forced sterilization campaigns
- The BJP organized a program marking the 51st anniversary of the Emergency, honoring participants in the J.P. movement
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