New Delhi/Rohtak, June 25 -- The crack of a hammer, a marriage procession, or the whirring of construction equipment is enough to agitate 84-year-old Abdul Razzak. His family is quick to reassure him - it has been 50 years since the Emergency was imposed. No one is coming to force a vasectomy. In the months that followed the imposition of the Emergency in June 1975, the bylanes of Turkman Gate shook with fear. Backed by the government, local authorities earmarked the area for intensified action under Sanjay Gandhi's population control programme, with sterilisation camps springing up at Turkman gate in dispensaries, school buildings, even municipal halls - hotspots where countless people were either forcefully subjected to a vasectomy, or we...