On the occasion of 40th anniversary of the 1975 Emergency, the communist outfit said that drawing "correct" lessons from the four decade-old episode will help people fight against present "creeping authoritarianism".
"What is required is a multi-pronged fight against neo-liberalism, Hindutva communalism and authoritarianism. They are all fundamentally linked together. Drawing the correct lessons from the emergency of four decades ago will help us in this current struggle," former CPI (M) general secretary Prakash Karat said.
He further said that consequences of neo-liberalism, rise of Hindutva communal forces, degeneration of political parties and corrosion of institutions of State have combined presently to presage a "creeping authoritarianism".
Big capital has invaded the political system, further corroding Parliamentary system, Karat added.
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"The Hindutva outfits, with State sponsorship, are on a rampage to impose their values on the religious minorities and transgressing their basic rights. Thus, authoritarianism is increasingly entering the social and cultural spheres.
CPI national secretary D Raja maintained Emergency was an "onslaught" against country's democracy and alleged that activities of Hindutva outfits including RSS are an "affront to Constitution".