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Post-mortem: 1975 Emergency, a blot that still haunts Indian democracy

New Delhi, Jul 16: It was on 25th June of 1975 that Emergency was imposed in this country. 39 years have passed on since the time democracy was brutalised in India. Many of us were

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Gujarat was the first state where the public anger against corruption burst and turned violent and this time the protests were led by students who demanded the dismissal of the ruling government led by Congress CM Chimanbhai Patel who was derided as Chiman chor (thief). The intensity of protests forced Chimanbhai to resign and President's rule was imposed in the state.

The success of student's movement in Gujarat inspired students across the country and Bihar was the next state where students took the lead in demanding the dismissal of the ruling government that was again being ruled by a Congress govt.

In Bihar, the Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP), the student wing of the Jana Sangha, joined hands with other non-communist student unions and formed Chhatra Sangharsha Samiti(CSS) to demand the dismissal of the government.

The members of CSS decided to march to the state assembly on March 18, 1974. The Police tried to prevent them and the clash between the students and the Police turned violent in which three students lost their lives.