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Indira’s contributi­on can’t be written off because of Emergency: Shiv Sena

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Attacking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the BJP for raking up the Emergency, Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut on Sunday said "contributi­on" of former premier Indira Gandhi for the country cannot be ignored just because of her 1975 decision.

He also said that Gandhi was "pro-democracy" as she called for elections in 1977 after lifting Emergency which she lost.

In his weekly column in party mouthpiece "Saamana", Raut said it would be "treason" to reject the contributi­on of national leaders like Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Rajendra Prasad, B R Ambedkar, Netaji Bose and Veer Savarkar.

"Nobody else performed so greatly in this country like (late) Indira Gandhi did. Her one decision of Emergency cannot wash away her contributi­on. It is a treason to reject the contributi­on of Pandit Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel, Rajendra Prasad, Dr Ambedkar, Netaji Bose and Veer Savarkar. Every government has to take some practical decision as per the situation. Who will decide what is wrong and right? Emergency ought to be forgotten," Raut said.

He said, "If the day when the Emergency was proclaimed by (then PM) India Gandhi is to be called 'Black Day', then there were many such 'black days' under the Central government. The day demonetisa­tion was announced should also be called 'Black Day', as it created the economic anarchy". Raut said many poor people lost their jobs for some days due to the note ban under which bank notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1000 denominati­ons were banned from circulatio­n in November 2016.

He compared the curbing of press rights during Emergency and now.

He said, “The freedom of press was suppressed during the Emergency. Whatever is happening now a days is not different from the four-decade old emergency.

“During the Emergency, BJP leader L K Advani was put behind the bars. Today, (former PM Atal Bihari) Vajpayee is bed-ridden and Advani could not say anything. There are others who have now become mute. Have they become so on their own?" Raut asked.

In a veiled attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Sena leader said, "Only those who suffered like George Fernades during the Emergency have the right to speak against the measure. Fernandes not only went to jail but he was trying to attempt a revolution­ary plan to topple authoritar­ian regime of Indira Gandhi".

The Shiv Sena leader also taunted Maharashtr­a Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who had given a critical speech on June 26 on the 43rd anniversar­y of the Emergency in Mumbai, ahead of the PM.

"Those who were not even born or were not even toddlers are today talking against Emergency and late Indira Gandhi. I am not a supporter or opponent of emergency. Even late Balasaheb Thackeray had supported the Emergency saying 'if is makes the country more discipline­d, then emergency is needed'. Despite that the printing press run by Thackeray was sealed during the emergency. It is a kind of sacrifice but Thackeray never sought credit for it or demanded pension," Raut said.

Raut said that in the earlier days of Emergency, all types of mafias, local goons and extortioni­sts had been arrested which was appreciate­d by people. He said underworld dons like Haji Mastan, Kareem lala, Yusuf Patel and Varada Rajan were sent to jail during the Emergency.

"In contrast today, people like Nirav Modi and (Mehul) Choksi, both accused in the Punjab National Bank scam, and Vijay Mallya have fled the country after looting it," Raut said.

Claiming that RBI governor is being treated like a "puppet", Raut referred to nationalis­ation of banks by Indira Gandhi who he said protected money of the common people through the move. "Today, Reserve Bank's governor was treated as puppet and note ban was imposed. Many think that media owners and editors should bend down on their knees and speak," he said.

Seeking to draw a parallel between Modi and Gandhi, Raut said the PM's security has been increased in view of some "threats" to his life wheres Gandhi didn't pay heed to warnings by the intelligen­ce agencies about some Sikh security guards and got killed in 1984.

He said Gandhi imposed the Emergency as she wanted to save the country from turning chaotic. "However, she was pro-democracy and hence she faced the elections after a couple of years and witnessed defeat. However, people re-elected her. If the day of her political defeat is to be celebrated as 'Vijay Diwas', then should her re-election be taken as 'black day'?" he asked.

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