*Narendra Modi: Travails of Travel Abroad*




*Ram Puniyani*



While law of the land is trying to catch up with the acts of commission and
omission in the Gujarat carnage, another set of laws, the global ones have
been very clear about permitting the entry of a person like Narendra Modi
into their country.



Recently (April 8, 2010), a group of German MPs justified the denial of visa
to Modi. They advocated a ban on his visiting Europe.  This parliamentary
delegation was on a two day visit to the city of Ahmedabad to study the
state of minorities in Gujarat. It concluded that the European Union (EU)
decision not to grant visa to him was justified. They went to the extent of
banning his trip to Europe in near future. They pointed out that “the Chief
Minister of Gujarat has a radical tone to his politics and is described as
dictatorial. He has a wrong perception of religious freedom.” This four
member team has been closely following developments in the Gujarat riot
cases.



One member of delegation pointed out that he was shocked by parallels
between Germany under Hitler and Gujarat under Modi. Incidentally in Gujarat
school books Hitler has been glorified as a great nationalist. Modi, in
response to this has written to Prime Minister to seek apology from the
German delegation for tarnishing the image of democratically elected head of
state. The Congress Government endorsed Modi’s view and clarified that the
EU had put a ban on Modi’s visit in the aftermath of Gujarat carnage but
that has been withdrawn. Also that it was not an official delegation.
Whatever that be, the opinion of the members of the delegation does reflect
a deeper truth of our political phenomenon.





That apart, this is not the first time that such a thing has happened. Modi
was earlier denied visa to US. On March 18, 2005 in a severe rebuke to
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, the United States denied him entry to
America. US Consular division had taken a strong stand against Modi, the
Hindutva icon. They denied him diplomatic visa apparently holding him
responsible for communal carnage of 2002. In addition, his tourist/business
visa which was already granted was revoked under a section of US Immigration
and Nationality Act since he was not coming for a purpose that qualifies for
a diplomatic visa.

In response to the query that he was already holding a tourist-cum-business
visa, the Consulate pointed out that the "existing tourist/business visa has
been revoked under Section 212 (a) (2) (g) of the Immigration and
Nationality Act." According this section
any foreign government official who was responsible or "directly carried
out, at any time, particularly severe violations of religions freedom" is
denied the visa. The decision of US authorities was based on the
observations of India's National Human Rights Commission findings and other
independent Indian sources.

The observation of German delegation raises one additional major point about
the state of Gujarat being similar to that of Germany under Hitler. Who will
know it better than Germans who have suffered the political tragedy of
fascism for bad many years? Modi’s point that he is an elected person again
matches so well with Hitler. One recalls, Hitler came to power through
democratic means and then he gradually eroded liberal-democratic norms from
inside to bring in worst type of fascist state. The parallels are
unmistakable. There are some differences from German fascism here but all
the same the basic phenomenon is the same. Fascism is a politics where the
liberal democratic space is abolished in the name of targeting some section
of society for the supposed cause of National interest. In case of Germany
the process was accompanied by a cultural paradigm shift and political
aggression against communists, then trade unionists and then the Jews.
Millions of Jews were subjected to the gas chambers, one of the greatest
tragedies of the human history of twentieth century.



The politics of Hitler, and his clone Mussolini was praised by M.S.
Golwalkar the ideologue of RSS, the organization where Modi has been
indoctrinated and trained. Golwalkar’s formulations of aggressive
nationalism and relegating minorities to second-class citizenship are being
actualized by Modi and company in different ways.



While the similarities with German case are so glaring, there are some
differences as well. The German fascism began to take social roots after the
economic crisis generated in the aftermath of First World War. The cultural
offensive in the field of arts, music, literature and the ‘glorification of
ancient past’ picked up rapidly. In one of the major assaults on democracy,
the fire at Reichstag was attributed to having been done by Communists, and
physical violence was unleashed against them. Analogies with Godhra train
burning are unmistakable.



Here the ascendance of Modi comes on the background of the economic crisis
of the decade of 1980s, the adverse effects of globalization picking up, the
loss of jobs of the downtrodden due to closure of textile mills, the attacks
on the dalits OBCs in the name of anti reservation riots. The cultural
manipulation began with Ram Temple movement, and spreading of hate against
minorities, Muslims first and then the Christians, who by now have been
relegated to second class citizenship in Gujarat and some other states and
the trend in other states is going in that direction.



While in Germany whole of the Nation came under the grip of fascism, the
saving grace in India is that the electoral face of ‘Indian fascism’, BJP,
has not been able to come to absolute majority in the center by itself.
That’s not to say that fascism is not marching. In Germany the defeat of
Germany in Second World War led to the collapse of the nation along with the
edifice of fascism with the fascist-in-chief committing suicide. In India
here it has gripped Gujarat in full, while in other states like Karnataka,
Orissa, MP its presence is getting strengthened by and by. At national level
though BJP might have faced two electoral debacles, the infiltration of
fascist ideology through the pores of Indian democracy is going on in
various ways. The phenomenon is creeping slowly though section of media,
communalization of education, and infiltration of the followers of this
ideology in different section of state. The gradual attempt to erode the
liberal and plural values is a dangerous portent for democracy. Lt Col
Prasad Shrikant Purohit’s alleged involvement in Malegon blast may just be
the tip of the iceberg. The judicial pronouncements that ‘Gita should be our
national book’ are also reflective of the same phenomenon.



Indian fascism is a slow growing one, capturing different aspects of society
one by one. It is not for nothing that Modi is the darling of big
capitalists, who stand to gain maximum from the fascist type set ups. One
can label Indian phenomenon as a chronic fascism, going in a step ladder
pattern. Those of us relived because of electoral debacles of BJP at center
need to wake up and realize that fascism is marching, irrespective of BJP’s
electoral debacle in last two general elections.



The incidental observation from German delegates report is that since
Germany went through such a painful period of history, many Germans realize
and can sense the symptoms of fascism so easily. Same applies to many
Japanese joining anti-Nuke protests and campaigns against Nuclear weapons.
Who knows better than them as to what a nuclear weapon can do to the
society?



So while here in India the justice to Modi ilk is elusive, globally there
are norms which do recognize the nature of incidents happening here, the
politics which abuses religious identity to come to power is in essence a
variant of fascism whatever be its other characteristics.



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Issues in Secular Politics

II April 2010

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