Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 10,000+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Constitution Reclaimed

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

|

June 25, 2025

The infamous 42nd Amendment sought to fundamentally alter the Constitution's character, centralising power and eroding its checks and balances. It was a moment when democracy held its breath and dictatorship crept through the corridors of power in constitutional disguise. This was not just a political power grab, it was a philosophical betrayal of the Republic. The centralisation of power under Indira Gandhi stands today as a cautionary tale of what happens when a leader places dynasty above democracy

- Pratyush Kanth The writer is National Spokesperson of the Bharatiya Janata Party

In the grand journey of Indian democracy, the Constitution has always been more than a mere document; it is our moral compass and national conscience. Framed by visionaries, it was envisioned as a shield against tyranny, a covenant of liberty, and a roadmap to social justice. Yet, there came a time when this sacred charter was trampled upon, not by foreign invaders, but by a democratically elected Prime Minister.

The Emergency of 1975-77 remains one of the darkest chapters in Indian history. Under Indira Gandhi's regime, the Constitution, intended to safeguard the people, was turned into an instrument of control. Civil liberties were suspended, the press was muzzled, opposition voices jailed, and the judiciary browbeaten into submission.

The infamous 42nd Amendment sought to fundamentally alter the Constitution's character, centralising power and eroding its checks and balances. It was a moment when democracy held its breath and dictatorship crept through the corridors of power in constitutional disguise.

This was not just a political power grab; it was a philosophical betrayal of the Republic. The centralisation of power under Indira Gandhi stands today as a cautionary tale of what happens when a leader places dynasty above democracy.

The process of disrespecting the values of the Constitution continued even after the rule of Indira Gandhi. From Rajiv to Sonia to Rahul, the Gandhi family has displayed a consistent pattern of undermining constitutional propriety for political convenience.

Rajiv Gandhi, following in his mother's footsteps, overturned the Supreme Court's progressive Shah Bano judgment, sacrificing justice at the altar of appeasement.

Sonia Gandhi, during the UPA years, operated as an extra-constitutional authority, often overshadowing the elected Prime Minister and subverting institutional integrity.

MORE STORIES FROM The Statesman Bhubaneswar

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

CBI re-registers Karur stampede case that killed 41 at actor Vijay's rally

The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has re-registered the case of the tragic Karur stampede that claimed 41 lives during a rally organized by actor-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party on 27 September.

time to read

1 min

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

ECHandmaiden of BJP; SIR in TN a Bihar model shortcut to help AIADMK-BJP in assembly poll: Stalin

Slamming the Election Commission of India (ECI) as a handmaiden of the BJP, Tamil Nadu CM and DMK president MK Stalin on Sunday alleged that the Special Intensive Rolls revision exercise in the poll-bound state was a replication of the Bihar model designed to facilitate the AIADMK-BJP in the 2026 assembly poll.

time to read

2 mins

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Girl among three killed in head-on collision between bikes in Tripura

Three people, including a girl, were killed and another seriously injured after a head-on collision between two speeding motorcycles in Tripura, police said on Sunday.

time to read

1 min

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Rubio: Gaza mediators revealed threat

Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Saturday that Israel, the U.S. and the other mediators of the Gaza ceasefire deal are sharing information to disrupt any threats and that allowed them to identify a possible impending attack last weekend.

time to read

1 min

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Akhilesh Yadav blames BJP for fertiliser crisis affecting Uttar Pradesh farmers

Samajwadi Party President Akhilesh Yadav has stated that farmers are constantly grappling with a fertiliser crisis under the BJP government in Uttar Pradesh.

time to read

1 min

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

ECI expected to announce launch of pan-India SIR

The Election Commission of India is widely expected to announce the launch of a nationwide Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls on Monday, following a crucial two-day conference that finalised preparations for the exercise.

time to read

1 mins

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Kohima Press Club: 25 Years of Unflinching Commitment

From humble beginnings to a permanent home, the KPC continues to inspire Nagaland's media fraternity while championing press freedom and journalist welfare

time to read

4 mins

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Gen Z’s challenge

Amidst the euphoric celebration of youth power, a point of contemplation would be how far such violent churnings are capable of ushering in a new era of equality, a new system of democratic and accountable governance? Unfortunately, history speaks otherwise

time to read

4 mins

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Piyush Goyal headed to Brussels as FTA talks enter crucial phase

Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, will visit Brussels, Belgium on 27-28 October to hold high-level discussions with Maroš Šefčovič, Executive Vice-President and European Commissioner for Trade of the European Union, a statement from the Ministry of Commerce said on Sunday.

time to read

1 min

October 27, 2025

The Statesman Bhubaneswar

Maoist insurgency at a crossroads amid ideological rift?

Barely six months before Union Home Minister Amit Shah's 31 March 2026, deadline to wipe out the armed Left-Wing Extremism from Indian soil, the banned CPI-Maoist appears to be battling deep internal divisions. The recent surrender of top Maoist leaders has exposed an ideological split within the organisation, marking one of the most serious internal crises in its five-decade-long insurgency across the Dandakaranya region.

time to read

2 mins

October 27, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size