Chapter 6: The Crisis of Democratic Order
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Emergency is considered:
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Mass arrests under:
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Opposition was:
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Emergency showed:
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Constitution was:
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Major lesson:
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Emergency affected:
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Movement against corruption:
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Democracy survived due to:
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Elections resumed after:
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Cabinet approval was:
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Who supported Emergency?
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Democratic crisis refers to:
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Emergency lasted approx:
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JP stands for:
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Press needed:
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Emergency stopped:
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Bihar Movement year:
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Student protests started in:
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Economic crisis included:
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Judiciary conflict increased during:
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Who led Naxalite movement?
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Which right ensures freedom of press?
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Emergency highlighted importance of:
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Congress returned in:
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Janata govt collapsed due to:
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First non-Congress PM was:
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Which party won in 1977?
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1977 elections were:
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The Emergency ended in:
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Shah Commission was set up to:
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Preventive detention widely used during:
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Opposition leaders were:
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Press censorship was introduced during:
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Which institution was most affected during Emergency?
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Who signed the Emergency proclamation?
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The Emergency led to:
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Naxalite Movement started in:
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Which movement started in Gujarat?
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The slogan of 1971 elections was:
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The Railway Strike of 1974 was led by:
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JP Movement called for:
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Who led the Bihar Movement?
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Which rights were suspended during Emergency?
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The Emergency was declared on grounds of:
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Emergency was declared on:
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The Allahabad High Court declared whose election invalid?
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Who was the Prime Minister during the Emergency?
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The Emergency was declared under which Article of the Constitution?
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In which year was the Emergency declared in India?
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