New Delhi, May 30 -- The Congress on Thursday attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an "undeclared Emergency" and refusing to answer questions related to the Pahalgam terrorist attack, as it claimed the government is planning a special Parliament session to mark the 50th anniversary of the 1975-1977 Emergency. In a post on X, Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said the government has ignored calls for convening the House to discuss India's cross-border strikes in retaliation for the 22 Pahalgam terror attack. The government last year announced that the anniversary of the imposition of the Emergency (June 25) will be annually marked as Samvidhan Hatya Divas (Constitution Murder Day). Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's Congress government imposed the Emergency in 1975, suspending civil rights and elections. Opposition leaders were arrested before she withdrew the Emergency two years later and ordered elections in 1977, in which the Congress was routed. Ramesh said the Congress has been asking Modi since April 22 to chair an all-party meeting on the Pahalgam attack and its fallout. "That has yet to take place," he said on X....