CM Samrat Choudhary Marks June 25 as Constitution Murder Day
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary on Thursday, 25 June 2026, marked the 51st anniversary of the 1975 Emergency by designating the date Samvidhan Hatya Diwas (Constitution Murder Day), paying tribute to all democracy fighters who resisted the suspension of civil liberties under Indira Gandhi's government.
Context
In his post on X, Samrat Choudhary described the Emergency as 'a dark chapter in the history of Indian democracy' in which 'democratic institutions, freedom of expression, and civil rights faced a grave challenge due to the arrogance of power.' He saluted all those who opposed it, calling the protection of democracy, respect for the Constitution, and the strength of the people's voice the 'true tribute' to their sacrifice.
The original Hindi text uses the phrase 'loktatantra senaniyon ko sadar naman' — a respectful salute to democracy warriors — invoking the vocabulary of the freedom movement to frame Emergency-era resisters as patriots of comparable stature.
Policy Backdrop
The 1975 Emergency was proclaimed on 25 June 1975 by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who advised President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed to invoke Article 352 of the Constitution citing internal disturbance. The 21-month period saw the suspension of fundamental rights, press censorship, and the imprisonment of thousands of political opponents, including socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan, who had spearheaded the opposition movement.
Since 2014, the BJP has formally observed 25 June each year as Samvidhan Hatya Diwas, framing the Emergency as an assault on constitutional order and positioning the party as the institutional guardian against such centralisation of power. The observance has become a fixture of the party's annual political calendar.
Stakeholders and Impact
The commemoration resonates with civil society groups, democracy advocates, and veteran activists who lived through the Emergency period. For the BJP, the anniversary serves a dual purpose: honouring historical resisters and drawing a sharp contrast with the Congress party's record on institutional autonomy.
Opposition parties, particularly the Congress, have historically contested this framing, arguing that the Emergency was an exceptional circumstance and that contemporary governance raises its own questions about press freedom and judicial independence. The anniversary thus reliably reopens debates about democratic norms across party lines.
What's Next
State-level commemorations are expected across BJP-ruled states through the day, and the anniversary is likely to be raised during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament as a rhetorical reference point in debates on constitutional values. Choudhary's statement signals that Bihar will participate actively in the national observance, reinforcing the party's memory-politics strategy ahead of future electoral cycles.
As Indian political discourse continues to invoke constitutional milestones to frame contemporary governance debates, the annual marking of 25 June is set to remain a significant date on the BJP's political calendar — and a contested one for its opponents.