
Universities instructed to observe Emergency anniversary
Kerala Raj Bhavan instructed all State universities to observe the anniversary of the Emergency on June 25 as 'Constitution Assassination Day'.
In communications issued to Vice-Chancellors, the universities were ordered to organise seminars, conferences of poets and dramas on 'how Emergency came, how democracy of the country was destroyed (sic)'.
Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, while participating in a function a day ago, had exhorted the State government to include portions on the Emergency in the school curriculum.

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