Humpty Dumpty
In the last century, when the world witnessed the horrors of
fascism; the elements of fascism, it’s rise and fall were well-documented. The warning signs of fascism are
well-established. Jairus Banaji’s work
on fascism explored the historical contours of fascism, and painstakingly
explained how the vigilante storm-troopers drawn from mostly unemployed and
lumpen elements of society were the key feature of a society descending into
fascism. Employed by the fascist state,
these storm-troopers became the guardians of fascism on ground and unleashed
terror and violence on minorities and dissenting population as needed by the
fascist state. They were the foot soldiers,
above law, protected by their supreme leader. The Nazis took fascism to its ultimate expression
by carrying out the genocide of minority Jews, who were made the enemies of the
German society and the German state. The
propaganda and hatred against Jews were so viciously normalized that the average
German did not feel as if anything bad was happening and that the Jews deserved
their murderous fate. They just went
inside their homes when the ashes and the stench of the incinerated bodies of
Jews covered the sky in their villages. Goebbels
came up with the doctrine of repeating lies to the public so that they be
accepted as truths. Laurence W. Britt
laid out fourteen defining characteristics of fascism by studying seven fascist
regimes of last century. He identified
that a roughly common theme ran through all fascist regimes – Hitler's Nazi Germany; Mussolini's
Italy; Franco's Spain; Salazar's Portugal; Papadopoulo's Greece; Pinochet's
Chile and Suharto's Indonesia. One can
add Myanmar to the list. Similar traits
can be observed in Modi’s regime in India.
It has a different name in
India – Hindutva; an ideology for Hindu Rashtra akin to Aryan purity ideology of
Nazi Germany, and hence the essential features are the same. In fact, the original proponents of Hindutva
held Nazis in high regard. The fascist
Hindutva ideology laid its ground on two main planks – incitement and pandering
of visceral hatred for Muslims and other minorities; and creation of Hindutva
storm-troopers, who openly terrorized minorities and larger society, and were above
any law. Once this groundwork was laid,
the fascist structure was erected quite quickly in Modi’s
first term. Looking purely through electoral
lens blurs the picture, but once analyzed objectively, the signs of fascism emerged
pretty clearly. Modi created a strong
but false nationalistic rhetoric, accusing anyone questioning him or his
government’s policies as anti-national.
He increasingly mixed state and religion, unabashedly pursued the agenda
of Hindutva; made beef, cow-vigilantism, Ram mandir as part of national
discourse without any regard for his constitutional position. He openly suppressed democratic institutions
including judiciary, which became a toy in the hands of the government. A series of judgements from Supreme Court went
in favor of government despite losing arguments in the court by state and its
affiliates. Mainstream visual media was
controlled to such an extent that they now are nothing but propagandist
mouthpieces for Modi, and constantly vilify and slander anybody who opposes
Modi. They launched coordinated and willful
attacks against opposition parties and leaders to make a mockery of them and delegitimize
them as political alternatives. Mob lynching
of Muslims continued without much repercussion or recourse to law. Modi maintained deafening silence at their
murderous plight. Instead, he
dog-whistled his based inciting violence against Muslims, making Muslims
enemies to unify his far-right Hindu base. A hate campaign full of lies, disinformation, historical
distortions and filth was unleashed that rivaled Nazi propaganda and Rwanda
Radio.
As another classic symptom of fascism, he normalized crony
capitalism and openly protected the interests of the biggest capitalists of
India, who also happened to be the biggest donors of his party. In the same vein he worked to erode workers’
rights and miniscule protection that the constitution provided. A relatively untarnished Election Commission
of India was bent for electoral benefits of Modi and his party, and in the
event of losing any state election, representatives of other parties were
bought by sheer money and state power. Modi created frenzied anti-Pakistan and national
security rhetoric, indulged in demagoguery for armed forces, whose sole
intention was to score in elections.
Modi is notorious for his disdain for human rights from his Gujarat days. He shut down Greenpeace, Amnesty
International and other human-rights organizations, and went after human-rights
activists with vengeance, falsely implicating them. Bhima-Koregaon case is a glaring example where
damning evidence was implanted against human rights activists to put them
behind bars. Every other trick in the
book was applied to harass activists who work for people, the names are all too
well known. And finally, Modi showed an
utter disdain for arts and sciences, and anything that remotely had any intellectual
bearing; comparing Harvard to hard work, and falsifying his academic degree. Modi thus checked all boxes for fascism.
Despite all signs, the fascistic
nature of Modi’s rule was largely ignored by media and intellectuals. The demonization of Muslims was a vehicle to
consolidate his authoritarian rule, which now only lacks constitutional
legitimacy. The
state under Modi has increasingly come to serve the capital, brazenly ignoring
people’s needs of survival and tearing down the façade of whatever was left of
the bourgeois democracy. It is now probably
too much work for the Modi government to keep up the pretense of democracy, and
they have now resorted to a reign of terror and violence through draconian
sedition laws, slapping them on citizens indiscriminately, on young and old
alike, on most frivolous pretexts. The
reign of terror is further extended through their storm-troopers who are
recruited as vigilantes for not only physical spaces but also digital spaces to
tattle, harass and punish anyone who seems against Modi. The divisive agenda is no longer based on
religion and caste, but it’s people against people, it’s ruling regime and its
acolytes versus the rest. A most
diabolical game is at play that not only threatens national security but is killing
secular and democratic India in a very planned fashion.
The ignorance and dim-wittedness of even the alternative
media is mind-boggling. Instead of
openly calling out Modi as fascist, they are trapped in neutrality,
election-mongering and vilifying opposition parties. If protests are outlawed, media acts as
hitman, dissent is criminalized, protesters are maligned as terrorists and
anti-nationals, judiciary is slave to the ruling party, parliamentary
procedures are glossed over, there is not much space left for opposition. Opposition is always crushed by fascist
regimes, as democratic spaces are purposefully shrunk. With police and state agencies used against
them, they only fight to survive. They
should not be the focus of discussion.
They too seem to lack the intellectual capacity to counter this fascist
onslaught. But still the alternative
media and other well-meaning intellectuals still believe in Modi’s strongman
image and popularity even though the evidence points to the contrary. As mainstream media turns into a gang of Modi,
other section of media is befuddled, confused and simply aghast at the state of
affairs. They keep on analyzing disparate
events, getting shocked at daily lows by the state conduct and regurgitating constitutionality,
when those very notions are being slowly rendered irrelevant by Modi’s fascist
rule. They do not realize it’s fascism,
they are still trapped in narratives set by fascist Modi, and keep trying saving
a tree when the whole forest is on fire.
The hope is only from mass movement. As the farmers’ protest galvanizes different
sections of society and continues to transcend into a mass movement, it can
spell doom for this government. We may
not have Red Army that liberated Auschwitz this time; we are in far more dire
straits than we realize, and we the people of India need to rise to the
occasion and bring an end to the descent into fascism under Modi. A national mass movement akin to independence
movement is the need of the hour. Only
then, my nursery rhyme will come to fruition:
Humpty
Dumpty sat on a wall,
Humpty
Dumpty had a great fall,
All
the king's horses and all the king's men,
Couldn't
put Humpty together again.
He
fell off the wall - from the highest high - so high!
He
had a great fall - from the highest high - high!
All
the king's horses and all the king's men,
Couldn't
put Humpty together again.
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