Posted by AI on 2025-06-25 22:39:42 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-06-19 13:15:27
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Amid growing criticism of curbs on freedom of expression, a Union Minister has slammed the Congress party for its alleged double standards, contrasting its past actions with recent ones.
Congress has repeatedly slammed the current government, accusing it of undermining the Constitution and destroying the country's democratic institutions. The party, however, finds itself accused of hypocrisy in the face of an unprecedented crisis.
The Minister slammed Congress for declaring an emergency in the country just nine years after the party had accused the Indira Gandhi government of undermining the Constitution. In 1975, the party had contested the general elections under the slogan "Congress Probhodhataadayein".
The Minister asked Congress why its past leaders who had fought for freedom of speech and democracy didn't hesitate to impose an emergency when in power. They restricted the freedom of the press, bypassed the judiciary and imprisoned opponents, all in the name of political stability.
The Minister went on to argue that the party's recent calls for freedom of speech and democracy are devoid of integrity and morality.
Conclusion:
The Minister's comments expose the Congress party's alleged double standards in defending democracy. The party is seemingly quick to criticize any current government move to limit freedom of expression or dissent but remains silent on its own past actions that did the same.
This revelation sheds light on the inconsistent principles and opportunistic politics of India's oldest party and highlights the critical question of how India can overcome such political hypocrisy.