*Symptoms of Fascism*


*Ram Puniyani*



Fascism, a phenomenon which emerged in Europe in Post First World War
period has haunted the humanity since then. Its brutality, its crushing of
democratic norms, its targeting of minorities, its megalomaniac projection
of power of the nation, its ultra nationalism, projection of its leader as
a 'strong' leader, the charisma built around such a leader are etched on
the memory of human race as a lesson as to what should not happen anywhere
in the world again. Since then two words, Fascism and Hitler have also
become part of the popular vocabulary, expressing the nature of the
dictatorial regime and a tyrannical dictator. At the same time these words
many times get diluted and used in a loose sense for any dictatorial
regime, any authoritarian leader or person. The socio political
characteristics of the political phenomenon are very specific and one has
to keep them in mind while labeling some person or a regime as fascist or a
Hitler incarnate.



The debate around this got revived with Rahul Gandhi hinting that Narendra
Modi is like Hitler. Not to be left behind, BJP's Arun Jaitley went on to
say that the only leader in post Independence India who can be compared to
Hitler, is Indira Gandhi, as she was the one who imposed internal
emergency, got her opponents arrested and abolished the democratic freedoms
during that period. It's true, that she did impose the emergency on the
country, which is most condemnable act on her part. It is also true that
the coterie around her exercised her powers like a dictator. But was it a
fascist regime? Can she be compared to Hitler? No way. We must understand
that there are many types of dictatorships, authoritarian regimes, military
dictators, the few surviving Kingdoms even now. But fascism is a different
cup of tea (? poison) to be sure.



The major fascists in Europe have come to power through democratic route
and then abolished the democracy by and by to assume the role of a
dictator, who presents himself as the savior of the nation, who also tries
to expand the boundaries of the country claiming neighboring countries to
be as their own part at some time in history. The two other major defining
characteristics of fascism are the unstinted support by the big
Industrialists, who in turn get all the state facilities in a smooth
fashion and the second one the targeting of minorities, who through
propaganda, by various means are presented to be as anti nationals, threat
to the nation due to whom, all the problems of the country are there.
Starting from here the mass pogroms against them take off with the silent
or vocal sanction of the large sections of society. The massacre of
innocent minorities is passé and there is a silent or vocal sanction for
this. The overarching ideology of this political phenomenon is sectarian
nationalism, which takes legitimacy from race or religion. (in case of
Hitler it was race to the fore).



In post colonial states the leftover of ideologies emerging from feudal
sections and picked up by some middle classes-upper castes have such
fascist potentials. The same characteristics can also masquerade through
political fundamentalism, where the particular narrow interpretation of
religion is imposed on the society and cruel treatment is meted out to the
dissidents, some groups are targeted. Many an Islamic countries are victims
of these Fundamentalisms. In India also the politics in the name of Islam
has fundamentalist-fascist potential; fundamentalism being a close cousin
of fascism. In India these tendencies have potentially been there in the
politics in the name of religion. Nehru very aptly understood this.
Awarning of Nehru sounds particularly appropriate today. As per him
Muslim
communalism is in its nature as bad as Hindu communalism, and may even be
stronger among Muslims than its counterpart within the majority community.
"...but Muslim communalism cannot dominate Indian society and introduce
fascism. That only Hindu communalism can" (quoted in Frontline, January 1,
1993)



In India the nascent seeds of fascism-fundamentalism begin with the rise of
Muslim and Hindu communal politics from the decade of 1880s. The Muslim
communal politics had its own trajectory and it tormented Pakistan's civil
society to no end, in India it is having its own negative impact. The Hindu
communal politics beginning in parallel did assume the fascist potential.
M.S. Golwalkar, the major ideologue of RSS outlined it in his book, 'We or
our Nationhood'. This book draws heavily from the German Nazi Fascism,
appreciating most of their concepts.  It upholds racial pride, brutal
methods to deal with the 'oth-er' (in this case non-Hindus), calls for
adoption of Hindu culture as national culture, exhorting people to glorify
Hindu race and nation, treating others as subordinates to Hindus,
curtailing 'other's' privileges and citizens rights on the lines on which
German Fascism under the leadership of Hitler did to Jews in particular.
Appreciating this Golwalkar writes, "...To keep up the purity of nation and
its culture, Germany shocked the world by her purging the country of
Semitic races-The Jews. National pride at its highest has been manifested
here. Germany has also shown how neigh impossible it is for races and
cultures, having differences going to the root, to be assimilated into one
united whole, a good lesson for us in Hindustan to learn and profit by. (We
or Our nationhood Defined P. 27, Nagpur 1938)





The major formative tool of fascism is constructed around and followed by a
'social common sense' directed against 'the other' community. This is where
anti Muslim and anti Christian violence is different from the horrendous
anti Sikh violence of 1984. Muslims and Christians have been deliberately
demonized and have been 'constructed as the 'other' in the popular
imagination, and so there is a silent social sanction for regular repeated
violence against them,



The RSS ideology is the Indian incarnate of Fascism. The ultra nationalism,
the 'construction of 'other' (Muslim and Christian), the concept of Akhand
Bharat (most of South Asia as India), the loyalty to Hindu nationalism in
contrast to Indian nationalism are the ideological foundations of Indian
fascism. Mahatam Gandhi could see some of the symptoms of RSS even then
when he called it a 'communal body with totalitarian outlook'. Till the
rise of Modi one wondered how can RSS inspired movement be a fascist one as
there is no charismatic leader, as fascism does require one. Modi has
emerged and constructed as such a leader post 2002. As such the fascist
persona of Modi was not in doubt to serious scholars and social scientists
even before his emergence as a big leader, as he is projected today. Ashish
Nandy wrote much before Gujarat carnage, " *More than a decade ago, when
Narendra Modi was a nobody, a small-time RSS pracharak trying to make it as
a small-time BJP functionary, I had the privilege of interviewing...it left
me in no doubt that here was a classic, clinical case of a fascist. I never
use the term 'fascist' as a term of abuse; to me it is a diagnostic
category comprising not only one's ideological posture but also the
personality traits and motivational patterns contextualizing the ideology.*

*He (Modi) had the same mix of puritanical rigidity, narrowing of emotional
life, massive use of the ego defense of projection, denial and fear of his
own passions combined with fantasies of violence - all set within the
matrix of clear paranoid and obsessive personality traits. I still remember
the cool, measured tone in which he elaborated a theory of cosmic
conspiracy against India that painted every Muslim as a suspected traitor
and a potential terrorist. I came out of the interview shaken and told
Yagnik that, for the first time, I had met a textbook case of a fascist and
a prospective killer, perhaps even a future mass murderer.
(http://such.forumotion.com/t17216-ashis-nandy-narendra-modi-is-a-classical-clinical-case-of-a-fascist
<http://such.forumotion.com/t17216-ashis-nandy-narendra-modi-is-a-classical-clinical-case-of-a-fascist>)*



In a similar way when a German delegation visited Gujarat (April 2010), one
of the members of the 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. (
http://deshgujarat.com/2010/04/10/german-mps-mind-your-own-business/) Gujarat
has been the laboratory of Hindu Rashtra. Post carnage 2002, one knows that
despite the propaganda the conditions of religious minorities is abysmal.



Can we say that Fascism is specific to Europe only and it cannot a
phenomenon in India? Fascism is essentially a phenomenon which emerges from
sections of society which are opposed to democratic polity and are out to
abolish the democratic space by projecting imaginary fears and assert a
need for a strong leader to set the things right. It harps on ultra
nationalism and has aggressive attitude towards neighboring countries and
targets minorities. In that sense it can come in any country, where the
social movements are either weak and fragmented or not vigilant about the
dangers of this phenomenon. Some say, India is a very diverse country and
so fascism cannot come here? It is a good thought, and partly it has been a
factor in holding back the fascist forces in India. With time many factors
become evened out and the similar tendencies grow all around. So it is not
ruled out, especially with the rise of the mass support for such a
phenomenon. Only a concerted struggle to nurture democratic ethos, values
of pluralism and correct diagnosis of fascist forces alone can save our
democracy.

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