Prayagraj, 24 June (HS). The Bharatiya Janata Party will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Emergency Day on 25 June 1975, the saddest and darkest chapter of Indian democracy and politics, as a black day and organize a seminar at its office in Civil Lines on 25 June at 5:30 pm.
This information was given by district spokesperson Rajesh Kesarwani. He said that those who have suffered the tortures given by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi during the Emergency, such democracy fighters will be honored by the chief guest of the program, Minister of State with independent charge Dayashankar Mishra 'Dayalu Guru' and saplings will be distributed to party workers under the ongoing program of the party, Ek Vriksha Maa Ke Naam Plantation Campaign.
BJP media in-charge Vivek Mishra said that the chief guest of the program will be the Uttar Pradesh government's Minister of State with independent charge Dayashankar Mishra 'Dayalu' and the program will be presided over by Metropolitan President Rajendra Mishra. Metropolitan President Rajendra Mishra said that emergency is a dark chapter in Indian democracy. Whoever came forward to oppose it during that time was put in jail and was also tortured. BJP will honor about a dozen such MISA prisoners and will tell the public how the Congress, which used to cry for the Constitution, murdered the Constitution on 25 June 1975.