Guwahati, Jun 26: Assam's Chief Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, expressed his admiration for those who resisted the Emergency and made significant sacrifices to uphold the democratic spirit, stating that they serve as an inspiration for the present generation.
The Assam Chief Minister was speaking in a programme organized on Sunday at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra in Guwahati to felicitate 301 Lok Tantra Senani and their relatives. Chief Minister Sarma felicitated the Lok Tantra Senani and presented pension papers to 91 of them. Speaking on the occasion, Dr. Sarma said that in Indian democracy, the day when emergency was clamped was regarded as very significant. He said that 25th June 1975 is considered as a 'black day' in Indian democracy.
Sarma acknowledged that it was the unwavering resistance of these staunch believers in democracy that eventually led to the restoration of democracy in the country on March 21, 1977, after a period of one year and nine months. He also expressed the need for Lok Tantra Senanis, who fought tirelessly for the return of democracy, to be recognized and appreciated. In light of the Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal (the period commemorating 75 years of India's independence), Assam has decided to honor the Lok Tantra Senanis.
The Cabinet meeting held on 19 April, decided to pay monthly pension of Rs 15,000 to the Lok Tantra Senani who served imprisonment for protesting against emergency. In the event of death of a Lok Tantra Senani, his wife or his unmarried daughter will be entitled to monthly pension. The Chief Minister said that the emergency imposed in 1975 was not the result of any treason.
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