*Shadows of Trident: Modi as Prime Ministerial Candidate*


Ram Puniyani



>From last several months (April 2013) the Bihar Chief Minister Niteesh
Kumar is becoming more vocal about his opposition to his electoral ally BJP
projecting Narendra Modi as the Prime ministerial candidate. He went on to
say that the PM candidate should be one who has a secular image, in obvious
reference to Narendra Modi’s role in Gujarat carnage of 2002. He also said
that it was ok to work with Vajpayee or even Advani should be ok. It is
clear that all three; Vajpayee, Advani and Modi are from the same political
stable of RSS. They are all the trained swayamsevaks of RSS, believing in
the ideology of Hindutva, which wants to bring in Hindu nation in place of
secular democratic India. Vajpayee played his role in this direction in his
own way, i.e. projecting a liberal image at a time when nobody was willing
to touch the BJP even with a barge pole. At that time its role in Babri
demolition and consequent communal violence was too fresh in peoples’
memory. Advani was the one to bring to fore this divisive agenda. Same
Advani later tried to put forward a secular image by calling Jinnah as a
secular leader.



Kumar and his likes have given respectability to the BJP starting from Jaya
Prakash Narayan. He has no ideological compunction as the longing for power
is what matters more to him. Today why is there such an opposition to Modi?
One reason may be to woo the minorities for electoral purpose which is very
clear. For all those who wish to uphold democracy and the liberal
democratic space for struggle of weaker sections of society, it is much
more pertinent that Modi-BJP remain on the margins and defeated
electorally. Irrespective of the calculations of Niteesh Kumar it is clear
to any student of politics that now BJP is making a transition from a party
working for communal agenda to the communal fascist party in action,
especially with Modi as the leader. This communal fascism was inherent in
its agenda right from the beginning but it is becoming apparent lately,
more so with Modi’s possible candidature.



This transition of BJP’s politics and Modi’s candidature for prime minster
ship is a signal of sorts of the descent of fascism in India. This fascist
potential may become actualized if ignored by those political formations
which are committed to the interests of weaker sections of society and for
liberal values. The classical fascism which trampled Europe’s Germany and
Italy had certain characteristics, which are there in the policies of BJP
and more so with Modi being on the helm. The major party of UPA, Congress,
is also for some of the economic policies which BJP is insisting on. There
are more points which fit into Modi’s persona being a fascist one. To begin
with more than any other leader his harsh unrelenting opposition to
minorities is a ploy to consolidate the majority community. Surely this
communal polarization has been going on in India more so from last several
decades through the communal violence. The latest in this is that RSS seems
to have outsourced some of its vehemence to the communalized state
apparatus.  This was so much visible in the recent Dhule (Maharashtra)
violence where the police itself went on to kill the Muslims on some
pretext. The polarization along religious lines and communal fascist
mobilization is also being achieved through the acts of terror, which are
attributed to the Muslims, irrespective of who does it. In this
polarization; Modi is the hero of the section of society, which is fed with
the poison of communal propaganda.



The communalization of different wings of state is now becoming
qualitatively different, as a section of bureaucracy in particular is on
the same page as the communal forces. The state of media, where the
divisive thinking is projected in a sensational way and the outpourings of
RSS family are highlighted is a more than just a matter of concern. The
societal culture, the retrograde values being dished out through TV serials
of the genre of Saas bhi kabhi… have their own role. The hordes of God men
have played no mean role in glorifying the values which are a modern
version of caste and gender hierarchy. These values are the base of
sectarian politics.



Modi has, more than others become the darling of big business and the
IT-MBA class. This section of middle class were also the fulcrum upsurge of
Anna-Kejriwal-Ramdev trio, which tried to create distrust in the
parliamentary democracy and hyper projected the symptom of corruption
rather than looking at the system which gives rise to this abominable
phenomenon. The Tata’s, Adani’s and Ambani’s are all gaga about Modi as he
has been gifting away subsidies and land to them in a manner which shows a
clear collusion between big business and Modi. Parallel to his creating an
illusion of development, Modi has successfully propagated about himself, an
image which is that of a mass leader. In the analysis of political
phenomenon of fascism in India one knew that fascist onslaught is led by a
mass charismatic leader. Now with the help of self generated propaganda and
supported by the big business Modi has filled that gap.



The parties like Congress also have tried to work towards an authoritarian
state, trying to restrict democratic ethos. In contrast Modi is a living
embodiment of totalitarianism, wanting to abolish any dissent and liberal
space. Seeing the pattern of politics prevalent in Gujarat one knows the
total dominance of Modi, where the opposition to the mass leader cannot
survive in any form. Many a friends try to confuse between authoritarian
regimes and totalitarian fascism. Earlier many political streams tried to
label the emergency regime (Indira Gandhi 1975) as a fascist one. The
mistake in that is that emergency was not a product of mass movement, which
the BJP-Modi led movement is. Modi seems to be filling the missing slot of
the mass charismatic leader in Indian scenario. Whatever be the reasons for
Niteesh Kumar to oppose Modi, we need to realize that yes Modi is different
in today’s context. Ashish Nandy was very accurate when he said that Modi
has a classic fascist persona. Nandy had also written an article 'Blame the
middle class’, that again sums up the class base of Modi and the looming
fascism in India.



Still the game is not lost. The unevenness of Indian political scenario is
a saving grace against the homogenizing totalitarian politics of Modi and
company. The regional diversity and struggles of democratic and oppressed
sections is the major force which can halt the march of Communal Fascism
with Modi as the leader. The point however is; will this be actualized in
practice as the role of Congress has been very suspect as for as secular
values is concerned. In popular imagination Congress is held responsible
for the anti Sikh violence of 1984, which is true. It is also true that
Congress has indulged in opportunism as for as secular values are
concerned, and BJP-Modi are clever enough to capitalize on that.
Irrespective of the party affiliations and shades, one thing is sure that
unlike other electoral formations, which are fairly opportunist in
different degrees and do compromise as for as secular values is concerned.
Still none of these should be compared with BJP-Modi as the latter are the
electoral wing of RSS, the organization wedded to the agenda of fascist
Hindu Rashtra. Unfortunately currently many a countries are witnessing the
fascist streaks in the garb of politics in the name of religion,
Islamo-fascism being another such tendency which has been trampling our
neighboring countries.



We need to realize that democracy has no substitute. The politics
masquerading in the name of religion is a sure recipe for the destruction
of democratic edifice in the country. In India the other point to note is
that here this fascism has been growing at a comparatively slower pace,
which may distract our analysis from its real character. It is in tune with
this that critics of Hindutve fascism are labeled as being anti Hindus,
that is a propaganda which appeals to the raw religiosity of section of
society. It’s time that all democratic elements form a united front to
thwart to fascist onslaught on the country, if the country is to be saved
from long dark tunnel of totalitarian politics represented by Narendra Modi
and his ilk.

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