Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday said that the imposition of ‘Emergency’ by then late PM Indira Gandhi was a mistake.
However, he also added that Congress had never tried to capture the institutions like, what he called, is happening now under BJP-RSS.
In an interaction with former Chief Economic Advisor to Government of India (GoI) and Cornell University Professor Kaushik Basu and students, Rahul Gandhi stated;
“Emergency was a “mistake” and “wrong”. That was a mistake. My grandmother (Indira Gandhi) said as much,”.
LIVE: My interaction with Prof Kaushik Basu @Cornell University https://t.co/GfErZtSpW2
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) March 2, 2021
The Congress leader further said that there was a fundamental difference between what happened during the Emergency and what was happening now.
“Congress at no point attempted to capture India’s institutional framework,” he said. He also added, “RSS is doing something ‘fundamentally different’ by filling up the institutions of the country with its people.
According to Basu, former president Pranab Mukherjee told him just before his passing that Indira Gandhi was worried about losing polls but still called the election in 1977 because she wanted to “test” it.
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