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what are the lessons of emergency for Indian democracy​

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Answered by shreya5233
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The Lessons: (i)Extremely difficult to do away with democracy in India. (ii)It brought out some ambiguities regarding the emergency provision in the constitution that have been rectified. (iii)Emergency made every citizen aware of their rights and civil liberties.

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Answered by puzzler4578
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The Indian Emergency in 1975 was more than the product of an ambitious prime minister. Yes, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s zeal played a decisive role in spurring the crisis, but this democratic hiccup had deeper-seated causes. In 1975, unpredictable political tension and a paralyzing economic crisis proved deadly for Indian democracy, and this failure, as we will see through Alexis de Tocqueville’s applicable work, Democracy in America, was, to an extent, a product of the Indian idea and system of democracy.

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