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50th Anniversary of Emergency Declaration (Samvidhan Hatya Diwas)
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Half-century since Indira Gandhi's 1975 Emergency; nationwide Samvidhan Hatya Diwas commemorations.
Fiftieth anniversary of the Emergency declared by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi on the night of 25 June 1975. The Union government now observes the date as Samvidhan Hatya Diwas — Constitution Murder Day — commemorating the 21-month period during which civil liberties, press freedoms and political opposition were suspended. The anniversary will anchor official events, political rallies and scholarly reappraisal across India.
President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed issued Proclamation No. 47 on 25 June 1975 under Article 352, citing "internal disturbance" following the Allahabad High Court's 12 June ruling that set aside Indira Gandhi's 1971 Rae Bareli election. Justice Jagmohanlal Sinha's judgment in the Raj Narain case had found Gandhi guilty of corrupt electoral practices, disqualifying her for six years. Over the next 21 months the government arrested opposition leaders including Jayaprakash Narayan, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, L. K. Advani and Morarji Desai; suspended the writ of habeas corpus through the ADM Jabalpur judgment of April 1976; censored newspapers including the Indian Express and The Statesman; and pushed the 42nd Amendment, which significantly expanded central executive power. The Amendment inserted the words "socialist" and "secular" into the Preamble and curtailed judicial review over constitutional amendments.
The Emergency ended with elections in March 1977 and the defeat of the Congress by the Janata Party, the first non-Congress government at the Centre. The Shah Commission, appointed in 1977 under Justice J. C. Shah, documented large-scale forced sterilisations (estimated at 6.2 million nationwide), slum demolitions in Delhi's Turkman Gate and arbitrary detentions. More than 110,000 people were detained under MISA (Maintenance of Internal Security Act) and DISIR. In July 2024 the Modi government designated 25 June as Samvidhan Hatya Diwas, formalising state-level commemoration through a Home Ministry notification. The 50th anniversary will be the first round anniversary observed under that designation.
Twenty-five June 1975 is the constitutional pivot cited whenever Indian courts or politicians debate executive overreach, preventive detention and press freedom. The 50th anniversary falls mid-way between the 2024 general election and the 2029 cycle, giving the BJP a politically useful occasion to contrast its own governance with Congress-era authoritarianism. It also prompts fresh academic and legal scrutiny of emergency-era jurisprudence such as ADM Jabalpur, formally overruled in 2017 in the Justice K.S. Puttaswamy privacy judgment where the court called the 1976 ruling "an aberration".
The 1975–77 Emergency remains India's only declaration of internal Emergency under Article 352; the two previous declarations (1962 after the China war, and 1971 after the Bangladesh war) cited external aggression. The post-Emergency Janata government passed the 44th Amendment in 1978, which required a written Cabinet recommendation for any future proclamation, limited its duration to six months without parliamentary reauthorisation, and made Article 20 and 21 rights non-suspendable. Those safeguards have held for 48 years, making the 2026 anniversary a milestone in the longevity of the post-Emergency constitutional settlement. Justice H.R. Khanna's lone dissent in ADM Jabalpur — for which he was denied the Chief Justiceship — is now celebrated as the founding moment of modern Indian rights jurisprudence.
The anniversary sits alongside India Republic Day 78 and India Independence Day 80 as constitutional landmarks. Parallel commemoration debates run through Jallianwala Bagh 108th anniversary.
When exactly is the Emergency 50th anniversary? 25 June 2026 marks 50 years to the day since the 1975 proclamation was issued by President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed.
Is the observance confirmed or expected? Confirmed; the Modi government formalised 25 June as Samvidhan Hatya Diwas through a July 2024 Home Ministry notification.
Who is responsible for the official commemoration? The Ministry of Home Affairs, with state governments organising parallel events and the Parliament Secretariat coordinating legislature-level observance.
Where can I read the official announcement? Gazette of India notifications on egazette.nic.in and the Wikipedia entry at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Emergency_(India) carry the official text and historical background.
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