Just compare the stony silence of the ruling party at the state and the
centre and deliberate inaction of the administration with the frenzied
response to subsequent shrill cries of "threat to the life of the Prime
Minister", in Ferozepur of Punjab on January 5th - pretty much a concocted
one, taking off from, at the most, some sort of "security lapse" concerning
a cavalcade of the PM involving agencies under both the concerned state and
central governments.
Response just not by the state and the Hindutva Brigade - with the ruling
party at its core, but also the godi media - the electronic in particular.

How so very absurd and frightening!

The only silver lining is that the Supreme Court of India, the credibility
of which appears to have been partially - even if only partially, restored,
after passing through its, obviously, the darkest patch ever - except for
the interregnum of the Emergency, under the two immediately preceding CJIs,
viz. Justice Gogoi and Bobde, is, now, engaged with both the cases. (Ref.:
"'Blame Game Between Centre & Punjab, Questions Can't Be Left To One-Sided
Enquiries': Supreme Court On PM Security Lapse" at <
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/supreme-court-pm-narendra-modi-security-lapse-blame-game-between-centre-and-punjab-189335>
and "Haridwar Hate Speeches : Supreme Court Issues Notice On PIL Seeking
Action; Allows Petitioners To File Complaints Against Other Similar
Meetings" at <
https://www.livelaw.in/top-stories/haridwar-hate-speeches-supreme-court-issues-notice-on-pil-seeking-action-189297
>.)
That offers, at least, some room for hope.

I/II.
<<This [Haridwar] event [during 17-19 Dec. last, issuing call for genocide]
has been widely reported in the print media, both domestically and
internationally. It has been covered in electronic media, and of course, on
social media. First information reports have been filed. Petitions have
been signed and presented. Nothing else has happened. No one is being held
accountable for these calls to violence, to murder, to kill. They are calls
to tear apart this country, to destroy India. The government has remained
silent.

This is what is most frightening. The leader of the country has remained
silent. Silence, in the face of this, is assent. Silence, by the country’s
leader, is permission. Silence is agreement. This is not a fringe group
with their calls for genocide. This silence says the government is willing,
the government of India wills it.>>

(Excerpted from: <
https://scroll.in/article/1014076/haridwar-and-after-silences-past-and-present-have-enabled-genocides
>.)

II.
Also highly significant:

<<I have argued elsewhere that the relationship between nationalism and
violence is both intimate and two-way. We are accustomed to thinking that
nationalism can lead people to kill and die in the name of the nation. When
nationalism becomes extreme, its believers also become extreme in their
readiness to kill or die for the nation. All nationalism contains the germ
of suicide-bombing. And the idea that only Islam spawns jihadis is one of
the great lies of our times. Every Hindu, Christian or Jew who is willing
to implode or self-immolate in the hope of achieving the status of martyr
and soldier together, is part of the inner logic of nationalism, even if an
extreme version. A committed army, police force or commando outfit minus
the constant trumpet of nationalism is impossible, or toothless. We do not
need to say much more about the road from nationalism to violence.
...
It is in and through violence, both official and unofficial, that the sense
of the sacredness of the nation is renewed, revived and restored. The
recent theatrical displays by Modi and his acolytes in sites such as
Varanasi, are also ways of renewing the always finite supply of sacred fuel
for the machinery of nationalism. So too is the effort to rebuild central
Delhi, to rewrite history in textbooks, social media and official
propaganda, and to brutally subordinate subaltern populations, such as
those of Kashmir. In all the places in which the Indian armed forces are
involved in violence against Indian populations (in the tribal belt, in
Maoist areas, in the North-East, in every single border state), violence
has a utilitarian function (the imposition of state-sponsored order) but it
also has a spectacular or theatrical function, which is to ensure that
nationalism is not forced to go on life-support.
...
Modi's India has now entered into the phase of genocidalism, the most
advanced stage of nationalism. This stage, however, requires the open
fuelling of the genocidal machine, even in the face of critics at home and
the likely horror of critics abroad. It reveals the manic workings of the
nationalist machinery in India, which can no longer be content with
sporadic, spontaneous or localised episodes of violence. It needs
systematic bolstering and mobilisation. It requires public policy, either
from the state or from those very close to it.>>

(Excerpted from: "Modi’s India Has Now Entered Genocidalism, the Most
Advanced Stage of Nationalism" at <
https://m.thewire.in/article/politics/narendra-modi-india-genocidalism>.)

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