CM Fadnavis marks Samvidhan Hatya Diwas, recalls 1975 Emergency
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on 25 June 2026 marked Samvidhan Hatya Diwas by condemning the 1975 Emergency as a dark chapter in Indian democratic history, paying tribute to those who resisted the suspension of fundamental rights.
Context
In his post, Fadnavis described 25 June 1975 as 'bhartiya loktantra ke itihas ka woh kala adhyay' (that dark chapter in the history of Indian democracy), when the Constitution's core spirit and democratic order were dealt a severe blow. He noted that fundamental rights were snatched away, the press was locked down, lakhs of democracy fighters were imprisoned, and dissent was made a crime.
He called Samvidhan Hatya Diwas not merely a recollection of history but 'a resolve to protect democracy,' urging citizens to salute all those who fought to defend constitutional values.
Policy Backdrop
The national Emergency was proclaimed by the Indira Gandhi government on 25 June 1975, citing internal disturbance, and remained in force for 21 months until March 1977. During this period, fundamental rights were suspended, press censorship was imposed, and prominent opposition figures — including Jayaprakash Narayan, who had spearheaded resistance to the government — were detained without trial.
The Bharatiya Janata Party has institutionalised the observance of 25 June as Samvidhan Hatya Diwas to highlight what it characterises as Congress-era threats to constitutional democracy. The commemoration is part of a broader pattern of historical memory politics around India's constitutional development, with the party regularly using the anniversary to contrast its record with that of the Congress.
Stakeholders and Impact
The annual observance resonates with press organisations, civil liberties groups, and opposition leaders who view the 1975 Emergency as a cautionary benchmark for democratic backsliding. For BJP leaders across states, the day provides a platform to reinforce the party's positioning as a defender of constitutional norms.
Lakhs of citizens who were imprisoned during the Emergency — referred to in BJP discourse as 'loktantra senani' (democracy fighters) — and their families remain a constituency that the observance directly addresses. The hashtag #SamvidhanHatyaDiwas trends annually on social media, amplifying the commemorative message.
What's Next
Statements from other senior BJP leaders across states are expected through the day, as the party observes the anniversary at multiple levels. Opposition parties, particularly the Congress, are likely to issue rebuttals disputing the BJP's framing of Emergency-era history. The annual observance cycle typically generates a sharp exchange of competing historical narratives in the days around 25 June.