In 19 months, lakhs were imprisoned and tortured unnecessarily.
Thousands of column inches have been dedicated to articulating the horrors of Emergency, and the lessons it holds for future generations.
Thousands of column inches have been dedicated to articulating the horrors of Emergency, and the lessons it holds for future generations.
the tyrannical Indira Gandhi regime and the proclamation of Emergency.
George Fernandes was then a young trade union leader and was at the forefront of the underground movement.
Actress Snehalatha Reddy whose fault was nothing. But it cost her dearly to befriend a politician
George Fernandes was then a young trade union leader and was at the forefront of the underground movement.
Actress Snehalatha Reddy whose fault was nothing. But it cost her dearly to befriend a politician
The actress was subjected to immense atrocities only because she was a friend of George Fernandes, whom the police were trying to nab during the Emergency.
Picked up by the police on May 2, 1976, she was booked under the draconian MISA (Maintenance of Internal Security Act).
Picked up by the police on May 2, 1976, she was booked under the draconian MISA (Maintenance of Internal Security Act).
She was arrested along with Fernandes in the Baroda Dynamite case, even though the final charge sheet did not contain her name. She was guilty by mere association.
At a time when all fundamental rights were suspended, She was held without trial for eight months in
At a time when all fundamental rights were suspended, She was held without trial for eight months in
Bangalore Central Jail, enduring regular torture and was subjected to inhumane conditions. Despite having chronic asthma she received irregular treatment and on two occasions even went into an asthmatic coma.
The atrocities against Snehalatha Reddy have been
The atrocities against Snehalatha Reddy have been
mentioned in Kuldeep Nayyar’s Book “Emergency Retold”.
It is written in the book that when the actress was jailed,she was in a cell in which only one person could live. In that cell there was a hole in d corner at the place of the urinal and at the other end there was a wrought
It is written in the book that when the actress was jailed,she was in a cell in which only one person could live. In that cell there was a hole in d corner at the place of the urinal and at the other end there was a wrought
iron door. She spent many nights sleeping on the floor during her imprisonment. For the entire 8 months, Snehlata was tortured endlessly in a fake case.
Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani, who were lodged in a cell next to them in jail, later told that during their
Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani, who were lodged in a cell next to them in jail, later told that during their
imprisonment they could hear a woman screaming. It was later revealed that she was Kannada actress Snehalatha.
Despite the horrors of prison, never did Snehalatha let her spirit waver. She fought for prisoner rights, seeking an end to the horrible beatings women
Despite the horrors of prison, never did Snehalatha let her spirit waver. She fought for prisoner rights, seeking an end to the horrible beatings women
she is stripped naked in front of everyone else. When a human being is sentenced, he or she is punished enough. Must the human body be degraded and humiliated as well? Who is responsible for these perverse methods?”
(Source: The Concerned For Working Children, Nandana Reddy)
(Source: The Concerned For Working Children, Nandana Reddy)
Her frail health worsened due to solitary confinement. She was eventually released on parole on January 15, 1977. Sadly, five days later (20 January 1977) she passed away as a result of chronic asthma and a debilitating lung infection. Not receiving regular medical treatment
for her condition, along with enduring all the physical hardships,had wrecked her health. She paid the ultimate price for her dissent—Death.
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