Jaitley compares Indira Gandhi to Hitler, PM backs him

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

On the 43rd anniversary of Emergency, and Bharatiya (BJP) wrote a two-part blog wherein he accused former of turning democracy into constitutional dictatorship and compared her with German dictator

"Both Hitler & Mrs. Gandhi never abrogated the Constitution. They used a republican Constitution to transform democracy into dictatorship. Hitler arrested most of the opposition Members of Parliament and converted his minority in Parliament into a 2/3rd majority government," Jaitley wrote.

"The Representation of People Act was retrospectively amended to insert those provisions so that the invalid election of Mrs. Gandhi could be validated by changes in law. Unlike Hitler, Mrs. Gandhi went ahead to transform into a 'dynastic Democracy,'" he added.

on Monday supported Jaitley and shared the links of his posts on

"Shri @arunjaitley writes about the dark days of the Emergency, the trampling of personal liberties, excesses committed and how was a direct attack on our Constitutional ideals. Do read his blogs," the tweeted.

Indira Gandhi, the mother of former Prime Minister and the grandmother of Rahul Gandhi, was the Prime Minister of between 1966 and 1984.

Jaitley said Hitler, who became the German in January 1933, asked his to invoke Emergency in the name of protecting people.

"The decree giving emergency powers put restrictions on personal liberty, free speech... The pretext for imposition of Emergency was that on February 27, 1933, German Parliament House, known as 'Reichstag', had been set on fire. Hitler claimed that it was a communist conspiracy to burn buildings and museums. Thirteen years later, in the trials, it was established that Reichstag fire was the handiwork of Nazis and Goebbels had conceived it," he wrote.

Meanwhile, the Bharatiya (BJP) observed as a 'Black Day' on Monday.

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First Published: Tue, June 26 2018. 02:50 IST