Opinion: CPI(M) has proved to be a ‘useful idiot’ for BJP by rejecting
alliance with CongressBy foreclosing any possibility of a united electoral
challenge to the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, the communist party only
strengthens Hindutva communalism.[image: Opinion: CPI(M) has proved to be a
‘useful idiot’ for BJP by rejecting alliance with Congress]PTI
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Aniket Alam <https://scroll.in/author/12361>

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One could argue that despite socio-economic conditions in India being
conducive for its politics, the Left regularly manages to snatch defeat
from the jaws of victory. Indeed, the manner in which the central committee
of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) recently rejected
<http://indianexpress.com/article/india/cpm-in-crisis-as-central-committee-rejects-sitaram-yechurys-political-resolution-prakash-karat-5033495/>
 any possibility of a united electoral front against Narendra Modi’s
Bharatiya Janata Party suggests we are in for a repeat show of that most
successful play of the communists: “historic blunder”.

This time the battle pivots on one word: “understanding”. Should there be
any room left for electoral understanding between the parties opposed to
the BJP so that the anti-Modi vote does not split? Shorn of all verbiage,
the majority in the CPI(M)’s leadership believes that 15 months before the
next general election, the very possibility of such a united front needs to
be firmly closed. For any party invested in an electoral battle, or for
that matter in any political contest, this does not make sense. The only
sensible tactic is to keep all options open until the end and maximise the
potential from all possibilities of victory.

There is consensus within the CPI(M) on two points, as indeed within almost
any group opposed to the Modi government. One, that the BJP is a clear and
present danger to the Indian republic, which is less than perfect but
enshrines the ideals of democracy, justice, secularism and socialism for
which we strive. Two, that another term for the present dispensation would
mean the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, the BJP’s parent organisation, would
push its agenda of Hindu Rashtra – an authoritarian, anti-secular,
anti-democratic nation – much further, perhaps irreversibly.

The debate is about how to prevent this. Can there be an understanding with
the Congress to prevent opposition votes from splitting and handing the BJP
a victory? This happened in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election in 2017
when the non-communal vote was split and enabled the saffron party to win
an unprecedented number of seats. It appears that Prakash Karat, the former
general secretary of the CPI(M), has convinced enough of his comrades that
irrespective of whether the split in opposition votes hands the BJP victory
in 2019, there can be no possibility of “any understanding” with the
Congress.

This position has been dressed up in complex argumentation and claims to
some form of ideological and political purity among communist parties. In
reality, it is merely another version of Arun Shourie’s (in)famous line
that the BJP is merely Congress plus cow; that there is basically no
difference between the two parties. In the language of India’s communist
parties, these are both “ruling class parties” with little to differentiate
them. In other words, tweedledee and tweedledum. Looking at independent
India’s political history, it is clear that this formulation has only
helped the BJP gain respectability. The perception that it is merely a more
Hindu version of the Congress has allowed the Hindutva party to regularly
divide its opponents and, more dangerously, to ally with non-communal
parties in the name of anti-Congressism.
Historic blunder

Interestingly, this “Congress and BJP are the same” formulation did not
stop the Left from having an understanding with the Hindutva party to
defeat the Congress in 1977 or in 1989; the latter time at the height of
the BJP’s campaign to demolish the Babri Masjid. Somehow, this equating of
the Congress and the BJP has mostly stopped the communists from forming a
united front against Hindutva fascists, it has rarely stopped them from
coming together with the latter.

In any case, at no point in India’s history has this “Congress and BJP are
the same” line been reasonable. A comparison with Pakistan, where Muslim
communalism – Hindutva’s twin – has been in power since 1947, would show
how absurd this equation of the Congress with Hindu nationalism has been.
One has led to an imperfect but democratic republic, the other has led to a
society deeply divided by religious fundamentalism, oppressed by military
rule, and with a weak democracy. An unbending anti-Congress position
perhaps made sense for the communists when the Congress was the “natural
party of government”. It is not any more, and deploying political tactics
from 1977 in 2017 is not merely anachronistic and silly, but opens the door
for the political consolidation of the most bigoted, authoritarian,
criminal and incompetent government independent India has seen.

The record of the previous United Progressive Alliance government, led by
the Congress, also belies this false equivalence between the Congress and
the BJP. Coming after six years of BJP rule, it delivered massive
improvement on every social, political and economic indicator. Despite
regular parliamentary obstructions by the BJP, the UPA’s decade in power
saw some of the most progressive pieces of legislation and policies in the
history of independent India put in place. In the given global context, it
was a classic social democratic government that empowered people and
widened the ambit of rights, while also helping the private sector prosper.
This does not mean there were no blemishes, but given all its shortcomings,
the UPA was a giant step forward towards a progressive India. The last two
Congress presidents, Sonia Gandhi and now Rahul Gandhi, have been
consistently pushing a rights-based social democratic agenda.

The Left, in which the CPI(M) was then the largest constituent, played a
crucial role in formulating and deepening the UPA’s progressive agenda. The
UPA is proof that a coming together of the Congress and the Left is not
just feasible, it can play a crucial role in shaping a progressive, secular
and pro-people agenda to unite the broadest sections of the Indian
population to challenge the BJP in the coming general election. To
foreclose that possibility is to be a “useful idiot” for the Amit
Shah-Narendra Modi election machine. History may not forgive this blunder.

*Aniket Alam is a historian and journalist who teaches at IIIT-Hyderabad.*
(From Scroll)

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