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Samvidhan Hatya Diwas observed in Gangtok Sikkim

Sikkim States and Union Territories

June 25, 2025 to June 25, 2025

Long Live Democracy

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Ministry of Culture, Government of India

Sikkim observed Samvidhan Hatya Diwas, joining the rest of the country in marking the 50th anniversary of the imposition of the Emergency, which is widely recognised as a critical moment in Indias constitutional history.

A state-level program with Chief Minister of Sikkim, Mr Prem Singh Tamang, as the Chief Guest, started a rally from M.G. Marg, Gangtok at 9.30 am. The Chief Minister was accompanied by the Speaker, Deputy Speaker, Ministers, MLAs’, Chief Secretary, officers from various departments, NGOs, schools and college students, police personnel,  NSS,  NYK volunteers, etc. The rally marched towards Manan Kendra, Gangtok, carrying placards and the national flag. Related events were held across all districts, schools, and colleges, following directives from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.

At Manan Kendra, a photographic exhibition showcasing the emergency era was showcased by the IPR Department and a Signature Campaign was also carried out at four venues around Gangtok by the Culture Department, Government of Sikkim.

The ceremony at Manan Kendra began with the National Anthem, performed by the artists from Culture Department, followed by the Minister for Health & Family Welfare and Culture Departments, Mr G T Dhungel, presenting the Sengol to the Chief Minister for formal installation at the venue. Secretary of the Culture Department, Mr Basant Kumar Lama, delivered the welcome address.

The artists from the Culture Department also showcased newly composed patriotic songs in Sanskrit and Nepali language.

A short film about Emergency era produced by the Ministry of Culture and GoI was showcased thereafter.

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Ministry of Culture, Government of India

In his address, the Chief Minister stated that the Emergency imposed on 25 June 1975, represented an act that curtailed the Constitution to preserve political control. He said the official reasons cited were internal instability and national security, but historical records revealed that the primary motive was to suppress dissent and centralise power.

He paid respects to political leaders, activists, and citizens who were detained, persecuted, or affected during the 21-month period when civil liberties remained suspended. He said the Constitution, which now grants every citizen fundamental rights, had been significantly weakened during that time. He added that the period tested both the resilience of the people and the endurance of democratic values.

The Chief Minister stated that the Constitution remains the supreme law and must be upheld both in letter and in spirit. He said that while the Constitution provides rights, it also imposes duties, which citizens must carry out responsibly. Recalling Sikkim’s accession as the 22nd State of the Indian Union, he urged educators, youth leaders, and civil society members to raise awareness of the Emergency and its consequences. He also noted that Sikkim, along with the rest of the country, had made progress in strengthening democratic systems.

He remarked that the country’s freedom came at a cost and called on citizens to stay to protect democratic values.

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Ministry of Culture, Government of India

Dr Dilip Pandey, Dean of Student Affairs at Sikkim Law College, spoke about the constitutional implications of the Emergency, referring to the verdict of Allahabad High Court on Indira Nehru Gandhi vs Raj Narain case on 12 June 1975, which led to the disqualification of Indira Nehru Gandhi, triggering the imposition of the Emergency.

Dr Dilip Pandey noted the role of Jayaprakash Narayan in leading a national movement to restore democratic order. He stated that the Emergency serves as an example of how democratic institutions can be weakened when accountability is absent. He advised young citizens to remain informed and committed to constitutional principles.

The observance of Samvidhan Hatya Diwas had the presence of Speaker of the Sikkim Legislative Assembly, Mr Mingma Norbu Sherpa, Deputy Speaker Ms Raj Kumari Thapa, Cabinet Ministers, MLAs-cum-Advisors, Chief Secretary, DGP, Adakshyas and Upadakshyas from all districts, Zilla Panchayat members, Councillors, Advisors to the HCM, Political Secretaries, former legislators, Head of Departments, and senior government officers.

The program concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by OSD, Culture Department, Mr Bhawani Ghimiray.

Approximately 1200 + participants took part in the event.


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