A remarkably perceptive piece.
Offers a highly enabling insight into the dynamics underlying the unfolding
doom by bringing out in bold relief one of its very important dimensions
that rarely catches our attention in spite of being out there very much
before our eyes.
With the help of a notion - an analytical tool, "cumulative radicalisation".

<<This ‘cumulative radicalisation’ is nurtured by the strategic silence of
Modi, allowing his underlings and followers to interpret his will and
compete for his favours, while escaping responsibility if things go sour.
His vision of a ‘Hindu rashtra’ is never explicitly spelt out, but only
signalled, especially through appointments to high office. Perhaps the most
consequential policy decision of the Modi years has been installing Yogi
Adityanath, a controversial monk then mainly known for running a violent
anti-Muslim outfit, to the throne of Uttar Pradesh. As the political
journalist, D.K. Singh, has written, Yogi Adityanath has since emerged as
the model for all other BJP chief ministers and seeded a perverse
competition among them on who can go the furthest in clamping down on
dissent and persecuting Muslims.

A good example is Himanta Biswa Sarma, who has started the first six months
of his tenure as chief minister by imposing a stringent cow slaughter ban,
allegedly encouraging fake encounters, slapping UAPA charges over social
media posts and intensifying eviction drives of Bengali-speaking Muslims.
Since Sarma comes from a Congress lineage, it stands to reason that
personal advancement in the party rather than purely ideological motives
lie behind his radicalism.

The story of ‘New India’ is not being written by Modi alone; some of its
pages are being written by people like Himanta Biswa Sarma and Yogi
Adityanath; and still others are being written by innumerable obscure
Indians, be it a judge denying bail to dissidents or Dalit activists, or a
journalist spreading invidious propaganda against farm law protesters, or a
policeman arresting Muslims on trumped-up charges. Yet, all of them are, in
a sense, ‘working towards Modi’ and towards his party. ‘New India’ is being
constructed on the building blocks of ideological extremism and is cemented
by the greed of those who wish to prosper from it. This is the ‘cumulative
radicalisation’ which opens the door for all kinds of atrocities.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://www.telegraphindia.com/opinion/the-story-of-new-india-is-not-being-written-by-narendra-modi-alone/cid/1834691
>.)

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