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Bihar led ‘second Independence movement’ during Emergency: CP Radhakrishnan

CP Radhakrishnan, a prominent figure, claimed that Bihar played a leading role in what he described as a 'second Independence movement' during India's Emergency period. This assertion suggests that Bihar was a focal point of resistance against the authoritarian measures implemented by the Indian government under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi between 1975 and 1977. The Emergency was marked by widespread censorship, suspension of civil liberties, and political repression. Radhakrishnan's statement implies that Bihar was a site of significant dissent and activism during this time, potentially challenging the narrative of national unity and compliance with the central government's policies.

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Bihar led ‘second Independence movement’ during Emergency: CP Radhakrishnan

CP Radhakrishnan, a prominent figure, claimed that Bihar played a leading role in what he described as a 'second Independence movement' during India's Emergency period. This assertion suggests that Bihar was a focal point of resistance against the authoritarian measures implemented by the Indian government under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi between 1975 and 1977. The Emergency was marked by widespread censorship, suspension of civil liberties, and political repression. Radhakrishnan's statement implies that Bihar was a site of significant dissent and activism during this time, potentially challenging the narrative of national unity and compliance with the central government's policies.

Bias read (Progressive): The article presents a perspective that challenges the official narrative of the Emergency period, suggesting active resistance in Bihar. This framing aligns with leftist interpretations that critique the central government's actions during the Emergency, emphasizing regional dissent and opposition.

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