Dr. Rashmi is the author of "Loktantra Par Grahan! EMERGENCY (Bhartiye Loktnatra Ke Kalank Kaal Par Adharit Upanyas)", a powerful political novel India framed as Historical fiction India. This Dr. Rashmi novel delves into the Indian Emergency 1975, exploring the Dark period Indian history when the State of Emergency India was imposed, marking an Assault on democracy India and challenging Indian democracy history. The narrative highlights the role of Indira Gandhi Emergency and the widespread opposition led by figures like Jayaprakash Narayan JP, focusing on the pivotal JP Movement and his call for Total Revolution India. The book captures the spirit of the Resistance movement India, detailing events like the Navnirman Andolan Gujarat and the crucial part played by Student activism India, including the activities of the ABVP Emergency and the broader Youth movement India. Readers will witness the impact of Censorship India and severe Press censorship India, including mentions of how media like BBC India Emergency became vital information sources, the suppression of publications from Sadhana Press Emergency and Navjivan Press Emergency, the arrest of journalists like Kuldeep Nayar, and the closure of outlets like Shankar's Weekly. The novel vividly portrays the effects of the MISA Act India, leading to mass Political arrests India and Political imprisonment India, impacting Civil liberties India and Human rights India history. It recounts acts of defiance like Satyagraha India and the crucial work of the Underground movement India, including the dissemination of Underground press India. The book doesn't shy away from depicting harsh measures like Forced sterilization India, known as Nasbandi Emergency, a policy heavily influenced by Sanjay Gandhi Emergency, and the resulting Police brutality India faced by activists and citizens alike. Through Personal stories Emergency India, the novel follows the experiences of Friends during Emergency [13, etc.], illustrating the personal cost of resistance, including elements of a Love story Emergency India. It brings to life the challenges faced by key political figures arrested during this time, such as Morarji Desai, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, and LK Advani, and mentions supporting groups like the RSS Emergency. The narrative also touches upon cultural resistance, referencing the plight of films like Kissa Kursi Ka and Aandhi film. This compelling account, drawing on events linked to organizations like the Lok Sanghargh Samiti, serves as a vital reminder of a critical period in Indian history and the unwavering spirit of those who fought to defend democracy.