RSS workers tortured in jails during Emergency, at least 100 died: Sunil Ambekar

Sunil Ambekar, a senior RSS functionary, stated that thousands of RSS volunteers were jailed and tortured during the Emergency imposed by Indira Gandhi in 1975, resulting in approximately 100 deaths. He described the Emergency as a "black spot" on India's democracy, highlighting the arrests, beatings, and torture inflicted upon RSS workers.
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