Bihar govt removes write-up calling Indira's rule worse than British
Patna: The Bihar government removed a write-up from its website which said that Indira Gandhi's rule was worse than that of the British, after it angered the Congress party, which is a constituent of the ruling coalition.
The mention about "autocratic rule" of Indira Gandhi and "oppression" perpetrated during the Emergency had been made in a write up on Bihar's history.
The write-up, while mentioning about contribution of Jay Prakash Narayan or JP to modern Indian history, says, "It was he who steadfastly and staunchly opposed the autocratic rule of Indira Gandhi and her younger son, Sanjay Gandhi.
"Fearing people's reaction to his (JP's) opposition, Indira Gandhi had him arrested on the eve of declaring National Emergency beginning June 26, 1975. He was put in the Tihar Jail, located near Delhi, where notorious criminals are jailed.
"Thus, in Free India, this septuagenarian (JP), who had fought for India's freedom alongside Indira Gandhi's father, Jawahar Lal Nehru, received a treatment that was worse than what the British had meted out to Gandhiji in Champaran in 1917, for his speaking out against oppression."
Angered over this, state Congress leader Chandan Yadav said the references are "totally unacceptable" and had said that his party would raise the issue with Chief Minister Nitish Kumar.