How did the indira Gandhi's government support the imposition of national emergency?
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- In India, "the Emergency" refers to an 18-month period from 1975 to 1977 when Prime Minister Indira Gandhi had a state of emergency declared across the country.
- Thackeray publicly supported Indira Gandhi during the 1975 Emergency to avoid getting arrested; Thackeray supported the Congress party numerous times. ... By the 1980s, it became a threat to the ruling Congress party which initially encouraged it because of it rivalling the CPI.
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The national emergency declared in India by Indira Gandhi in 1975 that lasted until 1977.
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- Prime Minister Indira Gandhi declaration of the emergency across the country and it was welcomed by the government for several reasons.
- The government justified the emergency based on national interest.
- According to the government, the country security and democracy were under threat, which they termed as an internal disturbance.
- For economic development and a better nation, it was necessary to implement the emergency.
- People arrested who opposed the decision of the government and put in jails without trials, the media has no rights, and mass sterilization conducted.
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