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Shruti's avatar

I admire your writing which is always free flowing, fresh and cohesive. Yet, sometimes you take it a notch higher. This is one of those times. Congratulations.

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aldomat's avatar

Dear Pallavi,

you write:

We need to look back to the 21-month period from 1975 to 1977 to understand this further. This period was the only one since India gained her independence in 1947, when democratic freedoms were suspended in favor of an “emergency” by then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

India's problem has been that the Constitution is democratic, the laws, however, were never adapted accordingly. The "emergency powers" were a colonial leftover that had never been purged. Indira could just implement what the Raj had left on the books.

Whether India is "truculent" - akin to bullying - "Agressive disagreements" - I'm perplexed. This is not the India I've known over 25 years. An India where even mice get their dedicated temple. Argumentative, yes. So says Amartya SEN.

You write: "It is a nation held together not by language (the constitution lists 22 official languages), religion or terrain, but by an idea." Please explain the lofty term.

On a personal note, the complexity of getting to write a comment has become such that I might abandon the feature altogether. Too much of a hassle.

Take care

Aldo

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