The Crisis of Democratic Order
The factors leading to the declaration of internal emergency in India on June 25, 1975 were :
(i) Enocomic factors : In the elections of 1971, the Congress had given the slogan of ‘garibi hatao’ (remove poverty) but the promise had not been implemented. The economic condition of the people did not improve much after 1971-72. As a result of poor economic conditions, non-Congress opposition parties had started protests in different parts of the country.
(ii) Gujarat and Bihar movements : In 1974 the students in Gujarat and Bihar which were Congress ruled states started agitation against rising prices and corruption in high places. The opposition parties too joined these protests. As a result of these agitation, elections were held in Gujarat, where Congress was defeated. In Bihar, the movement was guided by Jayaprakash Narayan who tried to spread it to other parts of the country.
(iii) Conflict with judiciary : In the meantime the relations between the executive and the judiciary strained due to appointment of Justice A.N. Ray as Chief Justice of India, ignoring three other senior judges. On 12 June 1975, Allahabad High Court declared the election of Indira Gandhi invalid. The above events set a stage for a big political confrontation which came on 25 June 1975 when at Ramlila ground. New Dehli, Jayaprakash Narayan announced a nationwide satyagraha against Indira Gandhi. The same night she declared internal Emergency.
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• Effects on civil liberties for citizens.
• Impact on relationship between the Executive and Judiciary.
• Functioning of Mass Media.
• Working of the Police and Bureaucracy.
Indian democracy was never so close to a two-party system as it was during the 1977 elections. However, the next few years saw a complete change. Soon after its defeat, the Indian National Congress split into two groups ................ The Janata Party also went through major convulsions ........ David Butler, Ashok Lahiri and Prannoy Roy. –Partha Chatterjee
(a) What made the party system in India look like a two-party system in 1977 ?
(b) Many more than two parties existed in 1977. Why then are the authors describing this period as close to a two-party system ?
(c) What caused splits in Congress and the Janata parties ?
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