Emergency dark period which saw Indian democracy brutally crushed: PM Modi

We reaffirm our collective commitment to safeguarding constitutional values. Guided by the spirit of our Constitution, we will build an India that remains ever committed to justice, liberty, equality and fraternity, says PM Modi
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