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Samvidhan Hatya Divas: How RSS ran a movement that world witnessed with awe

RSSFACTS: Fifty years after the Emergency, this account recalls how Indira Gandhi’s authoritarian rule was resisted by the underground movement, with the RSS and Jana Sangh playing pivotal roles in defending democracy

June 20, 2025 / 11:59 IST
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The RSS was banned by Indira Gandhi during the Emergency, and Sarsanghchalak Balasaheb Deoras, along with most of its functionaries, was jailed.

(RSSFACTS is a column that demystifies the functioning, organisational structure and ideology of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.)

In June 2024, the Modi government declared 25 June to be remembered as ‘Samvidhan Hatya Diwas’ (Constitution Murder Day) through an official gazette notification. On the midnight of 25 and 26 June, 1975, Prime Minister Indira Gandhi imposed an Emergency so that she wouldn’t have to step down after her election was declared null and void by the Allahabad High Court, which also disqualified her from contesting elections in future.

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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the most brutal assault on the Indian Constitution post-independence, which lasted until 21 March 1977.

Indira Gandhi strangulated Indian democracy by imposing the Emergency. The actions that followed were a brutal assault on the Indian Constitution. When leaders from the Opposition parties were imprisoned by the Indira government—except for the Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Muslim League, who supported her—it was primarily the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), aided by the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, that led both the underground and overground movement to restore democracy. The RSS was banned by Indira Gandhi during the Emergency, and Sarsanghchalak Balasaheb Deoras, along with most of its functionaries, was jailed. However, a substantial number escaped and ran an underground movement that the world watched with awe.