The shrinking opposition often addresses Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a ‘fascist’ leader. Well, the reality is way too different. The endless rants of the opposition and the ‘journalism’ of the left-liberal media have made the youngsters of this country believe that the BJP regime is a fascist one. As a matter of the fact is that none of them understand what fascism actually means. Let us find out who the real fascists are…
Growing Fascism in India under PM Modi?
PM Narendra Modi is a fascist leader and under Bhartiya Janta Party’s regime, fascism is growing in India. Apt to say, intolerance is increasing in India under PM Modi’s regime.
These are some blatant lies that are being propagated by the Opposition and the left-liberal ecosystem. These narratives are cultivated so well by the cabal that sometimes it reaches the international ‘media’ and India and its regime is called out on an international level for all the wrong things.
The left-liberal cabal and their ‘media’ have a habit of calling every conservative leader fascist, this simply means that the aforementioned groups don’t understand the meaning of fascism and its origin.
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What Fascism means
Fascism is a political ideology that dominated many parts of Central, Southern and Eastern Europe between 1919 and 1945. The idea was propagated throughout the world under Europe’s first fascist leader Benito Mussolini.
After the second world war, various governments across the world were accused of having a fascist tilt. But a substantiative link between policies and fascist ideology couldn’t be established as those governments were thrown out of power through a democratic process.
From ultra-nationalism to contempt for electoral democracy, fascists present a range of traits. The best way to judge whether a political establishment is fascist or not is to observe how quickly it resorts to violence against those who do not agree with it.
The Real Fascists of India
What happens if any citizen of India criticizes the policies of PM Narendra Modi-led central government, the citizen enjoys his/her ‘Right to Free Speech’, but if they think to repeat the same in other states, for say like in Maharashtra, or West Bengal.
Maharashtra under the MVA government led by Uddhav Thackeray is a prominent example of what a fascist state looks like. And this is not a baseless allegation.
The Hanuman Chalisa row has rather exposed the fascists within Uddhav Thackeray. The Rana couple in Maharashtra have been slapped with sedition, and have been jailed for daring to play Hanuman Chalisa in front of Thackeray’s residence, Matoshree.
This is not one-of incidence, in September 2020 the MVA government asked cable operators to stop airing Republic Bharat for “insulting Maharashtra CM.” Not only this, Shiv Sena also issued veiled threats to the cable operators to ban the Arnab Goswami led Republic Media group or face consequences.
In the same manner in 2104, Telangana CM KCR had issued threats to cable operators over accusations of ‘insulting’ Telangana and said that they will be buried “10 feet under the earth” if they continue to insult the state.
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The next on the list is Mamata Banerjee, the law and order situation in West Bengal is something that Banerjee should be ashamed of, on the contrary, she thinks of herself not as some CM but as an ‘Autocratic Leader’ of the state. One can be jailed for anything in Banerjee’s Bengal from making a cartoon to being nationalist. There is no place for political opposition in Banerjee’s Bengal. She has not even spared the media, recently she was found reminding the media houses that if they want to get benefit of state advertisements, they must show the state in positive light.
The next state is Kerala under Pinarayi Vijayan where an unholy nexus between the Communists and Islamists is on play. Kerala under communist rule has become a deathbed for Hindus. Just like West Bengal, political murders have become common in Kerala.
The one more name that has recently found its place in the list of Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann, and Punjab Police’s recent visits to the homes of Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga and Kumar Vishwas is an example of what Aam Aadmi Party is capable of if they had control over the Police.
Not to forget, the Congress is guilty of invoking emergency in India. Despite of all of this, ‘India is under a fascist regime’.