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Flash Cards: The crisis of democratic order

This chapter examines the critical period of emergency in India from 1975 to 1977, highlighting the challenges to democratic processes and the impact on political parties.

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The crisis of democratic order - Flash Cards

These flash cards cover important concepts from The crisis of democratic order in Politics in India Since Independence for Class 12 (Political Science).

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What is the Emergency declared in 1975?

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The Emergency was a 21-month period from June 1975 to March 1977 when the Indian government suspended Fundamental Rights and centralized power amid internal unrest.

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Why was the Emergency imposed?

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It was imposed due to escalating political unrest, widespread protests, and a ruling by the Supreme Court against Indira Gandhi’s election.

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What was the impact of the Emergency on the 1977 elections?

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The 1977 elections served as a referendum on the Emergency, leading to a significant defeat for the Congress party and the emergence of the Janata Party.

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What was the conflict between the government and the judiciary?

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The conflict arose as the Supreme Court ruled against amendments perceived as infringing on Fundamental Rights, leading to tensions with the ruling Congress.

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What role did student movements play during this period?

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Student protests in Gujarat and Bihar catalyzed political upheaval, demanding reforms and contributing to the anti-Congress sentiment prior to the Emergency.

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What does 'garibi hatao' mean?

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'Garibi hatao' translates to 'remove poverty', a slogan used by the Congress during the 1971 elections, which became less effective post-1971 due to economic challenges.

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What were some consequences of the Emergency?

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The Emergency led to widespread censorship, preventive detentions, and curtailment of civil liberties, marking a significant erosion of democratic norms.

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What was the political turmoil prior to the Emergency?

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Political turmoil included economic distress, public protests, and conflicts between the ruling Congress and opposition parties, which led to demands for political reform.

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How did Indira Gandhi's leadership change post-1971?

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Indira Gandhi adopted increasingly authoritarian measures, promoting a centralized power structure, especially during the Emergency period.

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What was Jayaprakash Narayan's 'total revolution'?

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'Total revolution' was a call for a broad-based movement for genuine democracy, emphasizing social, political, and economic reforms against the Gandhi government.

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Which Article was invoked to declare the Emergency?

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Article 352 was invoked to declare a state of Emergency due to internal disturbances.

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What was an example of media censorship during the Emergency?

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Many newspapers, including 'Nai Dunia', published blank editorial pages as a protest against censorship imposed during the Emergency.

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What did the return to democratic processes indicate after the Emergency?

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The return to elections in 1977 indicated resilience in Indian democracy, despite the setbacks experienced during the Emergency period.

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What changes were made to the Constitution regarding Emergencies post-1977?

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Provisions for declaring an Emergency were amended to prevent future misuse of power, highlighting the need for safeguarding civil liberties.

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How did the Congress party recover post-Emergency?

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While the Congress was voted out in 1977, it returned to power in 1980, indicating its adaptability and resilience in India's political landscape.

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What was the basis of opposition unity during the Emergency?

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Opposition unity was forged around restoring democracy and addressing grievances against Indira Gandhi's governance and the Emergency.

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What political strategy was adopted by the Janata Party in 1977?

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The Janata Party framed its campaign around the restoration of democracy and civil liberties, which resonated with the electorate's sentiments post-Emergency.

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How were civil rights affected after the Emergency?

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Post-Emergency, there was renewed emphasis on protecting civil rights, with increased vigilance against potential government overreach.

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What was a paradox of Indira Gandhi's popularity?

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Despite her initial popularity, her shift towards authoritarianism and the mismanagement during the Emergency led to a significant loss of public support.

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What are the long-term implications of the Emergency on Indian politics?

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The Emergency highlighted vulnerabilities in democracy, reinforcing the need for safeguards against government tyranny and ensuring accountability.