Vinay Lal. Indira Gandhi. [1 August 2013]. (原始内容存档于2016-07-29). Sanjay Gandhi, started to run the country as though it were his fiefdom and earned the fierce hatred of many whom his policies had victimised. He ordered the removal of slum dwellings, and in an attempt to curb India's growing population, initiated a highly resented programme of forced sterilisation.
Subodh Ghildiyal. Cong blames Sanjay Gandhi for Emergency 'excesses'. 29 December 2010 [1 August 2013]. (原始内容存档于2011-08-28). Sanjay Gandhi's rash promotion of sterilization and forcible clearance of slums ... sparked popular anger
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