Step 1: Overview of Public Anger Against Power.
The 1970s marked a period of growing public anger against the central government's power, particularly after the Emergency period (1975-77) imposed by Indira Gandhi. This led to widespread protests and demands for a greater say in governance.
Step 2: Analysis of options.
- (A) In the 1960s: The 1960s was a period of relatively less public anger in India.
- (B) In the 1970s: This is the correct period when public anger significantly increased, particularly after the Emergency.
- (C) In the 1980s: While there was some discontent, the 1980s did not witness as significant a rise in public anger as in the 1970s.
- (D) In the 1990s: This period is marked by other events but not significant public anger against the government.
Step 3: Conclusion.
The correct answer is (B) In the 1970s, when public anger against the government intensified.