About the book
When the ruling establishment declared 25 June as ‘Samvidhaan Hatya Diwas’, the author felt the need to highlight that the history of human rights violations during the last ten years mirrors the Emergency in every way. Both the Emergency and the undeclared emergency have seen a war on dissenting writers, journalists, students, and politicians.
The book throws up searching questions like is the Emergency really done and dusted, who and what was primarily responsible for its imposition, how was it defeated, who did it, and how India is going through an era of neo-Emergency. The author highlights how India’s democracy has swung between two extremes—from two years of the ‘darkest period’ to ten years of the ‘dark-dark period’.
As masters and minions of both eras claim themselves as ‘defenders of democracy’, the question is, are they? The author says an emphatic no. If so, who then can defend democracy? That is the theme of this book.
Privileged of being ‘the son JP never had’, the author dedicates this book to the great warrior Loknayak Jayaprakash Narayan, a key figure during the Emergency, who gave his everything to the country and its people and asked for nothing in return!
About the Author
MG Devasahayam is a former Army officer and Indian Administrat