Emergency Diaries: Modi's Fight for Democracy's Ideals
Ahead of its release, 'The Emergency Diaries' highlights Prime Minister Narendra Modi's experience and efforts during India's Emergency periods. The book, chronicling Modi's democratic struggle, aims to educate the youth about the era from 1975 to 1977, and includes personal anecdotes and archival material.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi reflected on India's Emergency period before the release of a book chronicling his experiences during that time. Titled 'The Emergency Diaries - Years that Forged a Leader,' the publication highlights Modi's enduring commitment to democratic ideals, as portrayed by BlueKraft.
The book, set to be released by Home Minister Amit Shah, provides insights into Modi's formative years, enriched with personal anecdotes and archival material. It offers a new perspective on his staunch opposition to the Emergency and illustrates his transformation into a prominent political leader.
Modi's appeal to those who lived through or were affected by the Emergency to share their stories on social media seeks to educate the younger generation about the period's impact on democracy. With a foreword by former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda, the book pays tribute to the resilience of those who resisted the oppressive regime.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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