General elections 2019: A battle for the future of Indian democracy Conscientious citizens should exercise their franchise after reflecting on the realities
A worker prepares election campaign material for BJP ahead of elections in Ahmadabad on Monday, March 25, 2019. (AP) |
It would not be easy for either the BJP or citizens to dismiss Mr Gandhi’s concerns. The evidence is substantial and irrefutable. There have been repeated attacks on India’s inherently accommodating social fabric; a recent analysis of data put out by the home ministry has found a 28 per cent increase in the rise of communal incidents under the BJP’s watch. Worryingly, the checks and balances that are in place to douse such fires seem to have weakened considerably. A sustained political assault on the autonomy of institutions — investigating agencies, higher education, even courts — is said to be instrumental to the erosion. The recent imbroglio in the Central Bureau of Investigation as well as the Centre’s treatment of data-gathering bodies bolsters Mr Gandhi’s allegations. It is pertinent to mention that New India was witness to an unprecedented press conference called by four senior judges of the Supreme Court to express their apprehension at some developments in the apex court. Meanwhile, the economy continues to flounder; no amount of imaginative tweaking of data on the part of the wise men in the government has been able to stem the slide. Conscientious citizens should exercise their franchise after reflecting on these realities. Choosing one vision over the other would decide the future of this democracy.
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