Patna: Former Deputy Chief Minister of Bihar and Rajya Sabha MP Sushil Kumar Modi has said that 48 years ago, the Congress which declared emergency in the country to save its power, JP, Charan Singh, Atal Vajpayee Politicians and more than one lakh political activists were imprisoned indefinitely, media was strangled by imposition of press censorship. At the behest of the Bihar government with freedom of the press, YouTuber Manish Kashyap has been jailed by the Tamil Nadu government under sedition charges. A dozen people associated with the right to information have been killed. The people of Bihar will never forgive the Congress and Lalu-Nitish, who supported it, for imposing Emergency in the country.
Newspapers are being threatened in Bihar – Sushil Modi
Sushil Kumar Modi said that newspapers in Bihar are being threatened that their advertisements will be stopped if the news of the opposition is prominently published or the government is criticized in the newspapers. Due to this, the news of the opposition is cut and printed in two columns. So far, a dozen BJP and Congress workers have been murdered by the Trinamool during their nomination for the Panchayat elections in Gaal. Congress leader Adhir Ranjan had to sit on a dharna and had to go to the High Court on the deputation of central forces, but no leader of the party involved in the opposition unity has so far condemned the violence in Bengal.
‘Emergency like situation has arisen in Bihar’
The BJP leader said that today the so-called soldiers of the movement, Lalu Prasad, Nitish Kumar have gone and sat in the lap of the Congress which imposed Emergency. Today, the Lalu-Nitish government has created an emergency-like situation in Bihar. More than 100 hoardings of BJP were removed during the opposition unity conference. The big hoardings that were put up threatening the advertising company were also removed.
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