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**Kerala CM Vijayan Accuses Ruling Government of ‘Undeclared Emergency’ on 50th Anniversary of 1975 Emergency**

**Thiruvananthapuram, India – June 25, 2025** – Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has launched a scathing attack on the current ruling government, alleging that the country is experiencing an “undeclared Emergency,” echoing the authoritarian atmosphere of the 1975 Emergency declared by then-Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

In a Facebook post coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Emergency, Vijayan, a veteran leader of the CPI(M), stated that while Indira Gandhi abused the Constitution, the current “Sangh Parivar government” is attempting to dismantle it altogether. He argued that the declaration of the Emergency in 1975 was not a sudden event but the culmination of years of authoritarian tendencies and the erosion of civil liberties in India. He claims the current situation mirrors that oppressive period.

“The country is currently going through an undeclared Emergency,” Vijayan wrote. “If Indira Gandhi abused the Constitution, then today the Sangh Parivar government is trying to do away with it.”

Vijayan, who himself was imprisoned for 18 months during the 1975 Emergency for organizing underground political activities and allegedly faced police torture, emphasized the importance of preserving the memory of that period as a warning and inspiration for future generations.

The Chief Minister’s remarks, posted on the 50th anniversary of the 1975 Emergency have sparked debate across the nation, and it can be found in an article published in the CPI(M) mouthpiece, Deshabhimani. They come at a time of heightened political tensions, prompting strong reactions from both supporters and critics of the current government.

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