Emergency Was a Deep Blow to Democracy : CM Dr. Yadav
27-Jun-2025 12:00 AM 322

Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav said that the Emergency, imposed from the midnight of June 25, 1975, was a deep blow to our democracy. It was the murder of the Constitution and democracy. It was a dark chapter in the country's democratic history, which the nation will never forget. It is important to inform the new generation about the dictatorship of that time, and for this reason, as per the directions of the central government, we are all observing June 25 as Constitution Murder Day.

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav was speaking while participating in a dialogue programme titled "Desh Ke Dil Ki Baat" organized by a private media group.

In the dialogue programme, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav discussed in detail the achievements made by the state government in the last 18 months through welfare schemes and innovations. He said that we are making Madhya Pradesh economically prosperous. Look at the self-reliance of Madhya Pradesh—Delhi Metro is running on our electricity. In the year 2025–26, the state's per capita income has reached nearly 1.55 lakh rupees. In 2002–03, it was only 11,000 rupees.

He said that we are moving ahead with a determined goal to open medical colleges in 50 districts of the state in the next two years. We are moving from heritage to development. Apart from schemes in the names of brave heroes and immortal martyrs who brought glory to the country, our government has also honored Rani Durgavati of Gondwana, the great administrator of the Holkar State Lokmata Devi Ahilya Bai, and Raja Bhabhut Singh of Narmadanchal through cabinet resolutions.

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