CPI-M warns of creeping authoritarianism in India

CPI-M warns of creeping authoritarianism in India
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CPI-M Warns Of Creeping Authoritarianism In India. India is faced with \"a creeping move towards an authoritarian order\" and the correct lessons must be drawn from the 1975-77 Emergency, the CPI-M said on Wednesday.

New Delhi: India is faced with "a creeping move towards an authoritarian order" and the correct lessons must be drawn from the 1975-77 Emergency, the CPI-M said on Wednesday. Having got a majority in the Lok Sabha, the Narendra Modi government has shown increasing contempt for parliament, Communist Party of India-Marxist journal "People's Democracy" said in an editorial.

"The spate of ordinances, the attempt to denigrate the Rajya Sabha and the centralisation of all powers in the hands of the prime minister are part of the ongoing process under neo-liberalism to restrict democracy and take away vital decision-making powers and policies out of the purview of the elected bodies," it said.

"So what we are faced with is a creeping move towards an authoritarian order.

"What is required is a multi-pronged fight against neo-liberalism, Hindutva communalism and authoritarianism.

"They are all fundamentally linked together. Drawing the correct lessons from the Emergency of four decades ago will help us in this current struggle," the editorial said.

June 25 will mark the 40th anniversary of the internal emergency which then prime minister Indira Gandhi imposed and which lasted for 19 months. The editorial pointed out that the CPI-M was the first party to warn against the danger of one party authoritarian rule at its ninth party Congress held in 1972.

It said a question was being debated on whether an Emergency like situation can recur again in India. "This question is being posed in the wrong way.

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