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Tarun Chugh slams Congress, AAP over Emergency legacy, governance in Punjab

He accused her of misusing Article 352 to subvert constitutional norms, turning India’s democracy into a personal dictatorship
11:24 PM Jun 27, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
He accused her of misusing Article 352 to subvert constitutional norms, turning India’s democracy into a personal dictatorship
tarun chugh slams congress  aap over emergency legacy  governance in punjab
Tarun Chugh slams Congress, AAP over Emergency legacy, governance in Punjab
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Chugh described the Emergency declared in 1975 by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi as an act driven by political insecurity rather than national interest. He accused her of misusing Article 352 to subvert constitutional norms, turning India’s democracy into a personal dictatorship.

Chugh highlighted the clampdown on press freedom, suspension of civil liberties, and the arrest of opposition leaders without trial as hallmarks of that period. He alleged that Sanjay Gandhi, despite holding no constitutional office, wielded significant power during the Emergency, and that over one lakh people were imprisoned under the Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA), with jailed leaders denied even basic human rights.

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Chugh argued that the Congress party has not reformed since then, accusing it of continuing to suppress dissent, target journalists, and brand criticism as anti-national. He also criticised the party for inserting ideological terms like “secular” and “socialist” into the Constitution for political motives and accused it of promoting dynastic politics. The continued centrality of the Nehru-Gandhi family in opposition politics, he said, reflects the party’s unchanged mindset.

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Drawing a parallel with the AAP government in Punjab, Chugh claimed that the state is effectively being run not from Chandigarh but from Delhi, with real control resting with AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal and his inner circle. Chugh described AAP and Congress as fundamentally alike, both allegedly guilty of misgovernance, corruption, and betrayal of democratic principles. He asserted that the people of Punjab are growing disillusioned with both parties and will soon reject their brand of politics in favour of a more accountable leadership.

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