Tharoor Sparks Debate: Emergency’s Dark Chapter and Sanjay Gandhi’s Controversial Role

Shashi Tharoor’s recent critique of the 1975 Emergency has ignited a firestorm of debate within the Congress party. His article, published in Deepika, focuses on the fragility of democratic institutions and the ever-present danger of authoritarianism.

Sanjay Gandhi’s Sterilization Campaigns Under Scrutiny

Tharoor’s piece doesn’t shy away from controversial topics, specifically addressing Sanjay Gandhi’s sterilization campaigns during the Emergency. This sensitive subject has further inflamed tensions between Tharoor and the party leadership, adding another layer to their already strained relationship.

A Stark Reminder: “Today’s India is Not the India of 1975”

Tharoor’s powerful statement, “Today’s India is not the India of 1975,” underscores the importance of remembering this dark period in Indian history. He urges vigilance against any potential slide towards authoritarianism, sparking a crucial conversation about the future of Indian democracy.

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