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#emergency #emergency1975 #video #trending #facts #indianhistory #jagrititv ఎమర్జెన్సీ పెట్టిన సరిగ్గా 7 రోజులకు.. || RSS and #emergency1975 || Jagriti Tv The National Emergency, which lasted from June 25, 1975, to March 21, 1977, was marked by large-scale abuses of power. The Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) was used to arrest people without trial or charge, aimed at opposition leaders, journalists, academics, and civilians. Amnesty International estimated that around 140,000 people were arrested at this time, more than a million being detained under MISA, usually on spurious or trumped-up charges. Notable leaders, such as socialist members Madhu Dandavate and Shyam Nandan Mishra, former Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani, and future Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, were all jailed. The Emergency also witnessed restrictions on basic rights enshrined by the Indian Constitution. Censorship of the media was prevalent, and newspapers were made to send in content for clearance by the government. Violations of human rights, such as torture and extrajudicial killings, became all too frequent. The forced campaign of sterilisation by the government for population control was even worse, and 6.2 million men were sterilized in one year alone, a number 15 times that of sterilizations done by the Nazi regime, as per historical records. The Jayaprakash Narayan Movement of the early 1970s was a strong impetus for student activism. It was headed by freedom fighter Jayaprakash Narayan, and the movement was aimed at fighting corruption and misrule, mobilising students of Bihar and elsewhere. Bihar Chhatra Sangharsh Samiti (BCSS), organised under leadership from the likes of Lalu Prasad Yadav, Sushil Kumar Modi, and Ram Vilas Paswan, was asking for improved living standards and education. Students gheraoed the Bihar Assembly on March 18, 1974, which resulted in violent confrontations with police. Police opened fire, killing three students, and protests turned violent, killing eight more students on April 12, 1974. In Gujarat, the Nav Nirman Andolan succeeded in toppling the Congress government, but at a price. The police resorted to tear gas and lathicharges, detaining 326 students. The Raina Enquiry Commission subsequently faulted the Madhya Pradesh Congress government for high-handedness in such protests, where eight students lost their lives on 17 August 1973, in Bhopal. When the emergency was declared in June, 1975, several leaders and workers of opposition parties, RSS and Muslim League were arrested, however, a number of RSS leaders and large number of RSS karyakartas escaped the arrest and went underground as most of them were not and could not be identified by the Police. PM Modi, then an RSS Pracharak, also escaped the arrest. RSS started Satyagrahas and publicity campaign condemning the conversion of a democratic country into a dictatorship which included suspension of Civil Rights and Free Speech. RSS has a large cadre and a unique way of communication. Each Shakha of RSS is divided into a number of Gatas which are headed by Gatanayaks. These Gatanayaks were the ones who would communicate with higher echelon of RSS and its members in his Gata. Most of them were publicly unknown and Police did not have much information about them and thus, were not able to arrest them. Jai Prakash Narayan, at an RSS rally, had given a call to the nation to oppose the Emergency. Interestingly, JP, who was once a staunch opponent of RSS, became its admirer later on, throughout his life. Outside Bharat also, RSS karyakartas carried out vigorous campaigns against Emergency and Indira Gandhi. https://www.jagritiweekly.com/ / jagrititeluguweekly జాగృతి తెలుగు వార పత్రిక ఒక సంవత్సరం చందా రూ.850 + మేగజైన్ పోస్ట్ కావలసినవారు అదనంగా రూ.624 అనగా మొత్తం రూ. 1474 చెల్లించుటకు ఆన్లైన్ లింక్: http://payit.cc/S32796 1 సం: చందా రూ.850/- చెల్లించుటకు లింక్ http://payit.cc/S18970 5 సం:ల చందా రూ.4,000/- చెల్లించుటకు లింక్ http://payit.cc/S18973 Bank: A/c Name : Jagriti Prakashan Trust A/c No : 920010061405325, Axis Bank, Kothapet Branch. IFSC : UTIB0002157 సర్క్యులేషన్ మేనేజర్, జాగృతి. 9959997013