Khurshid defends the indefensible -- Indira Gandhi's Emergency
July 13, 2015  15:30
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There is no need for the Congress to apologise for imposition of Emergency in 1975 as people realised the decision was right and voted Indira Gandhi back to power, senior party leader Salman Khurshid has said.


"Why should we apologise? Why should we discuss Emergency? Certain things happened. After that, people of India voted Smt. Indira Gandhi as the Prime Minister. So, if we have to apologise, then people of India will also have to apologise...why did they elect her," the former External Affairs Minister said.


Khurshid said there was no need of going back into history as the government of the time did what it felt was necessary. "When people thought it was wrong, they voted us out of power. When they realised that the decision was right, they voted us back to power," Khurshid said in an interview.


"I think that's a statement of history... that's a pronouncement of history. Nobody has to apologise for anything. And what difference that apology would make?" he said when asked if Congress should apologise for Emergency.


"I think there are many issues that are only relevant to what happened at that time. I could even ask the Opposition to apologise because they created a situation in which it became necessary to bring about the Emergency," Khurshid said.


The Congress leader said instead of "keeping reviving history over and over again", all should look at the problems the country faces today.


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