Dear Vinay
At the outset, I regret the delay in responding to your message as my
internet service was not working and it took the MTNL quite a while to set
it right. Now to respond to your post-
Vinay Natekar:
How can people like Marshall Mendonza shamelessly absolve a woman who
imposed a
Dear Naguesh
At the outset, I regret the delay in responding to your message as my
internet was not working and it took the MTNL quite a while to set it
right. Now to your message-
Naguesh Bhatcar:
Marshall, How can you absolve Indira Gandhi? Whatever your take on this,
ultimately it was
Date: Wed, 1 Jul 2009 12:26:21 -0700 (PDT)
From: Vinay Natekar vinaynate...@yahoo.com
Her pride and arrogance reached the climax ?during the period of emergency. The
sharp decline of moral values in politics and administration that took place in
Indira Gandhi's time had never been witnessed
How can people like Marshall Mendonza shamelessly absolve a woman who
imposed a draconian Emergency in otherwise peaceful India.
She was held guilty of corrupt practices during her election campaign and the
Emergency was a cynical device to perpetuate her hold on the government.
The
, Imposition of Emergency - India's Most
Infamous Day
Naguesh Bhatcar:
Indira Gandhi was left with no choice. She had violated the constitution to
stay in power and was under pressure from the entire world.
Response:
It is incorrect to say that Indira Gandhi violated the constitution. In fact
Vinay Natekar:
34 Years Back on this day the 25th June 1975 was the blackest day in
Post Independence India when Indira Gandhi who heading the dynastic
Congress Party imposed an ‘Internal Emergency’ in India to suppress her
opponents and not due to internal security of the country.
remember that Sonia and Maneka Gandhi were then the dear
daughters-in-law ofIndira Gandhi!
Naguesh Bhatcar
sgbhat...@hotmail.com
Date: Sat, 27 Jun 2009 06:45:32 +0530
From: mmendonz...@gmail.com
To: goanet@lists.goanet.org
Subject: [Goanet] 25th June 1975, Imposition of Emergency
Naguesh Bhatcar:
Indira Gandhi was left with no choice. She had violated the constitution to
stay in power and was under pressure from the entire world.
Response:
It is incorrect to say that Indira Gandhi violated the constitution. In fact
the Supreme Court upheld the imposition of emergency.
Date: Thu, 25 Jun 2009 10:45:03 -0700 (PDT)
From: Vinay Natekar vinaynate...@yahoo.com
34 Years Back on this day the 25th June 1975 was the blackest day in Post
Independence India when Indira Gandhi who heading the dynastic Congress Party
imposed an Internal Emergency in India to suppress her