
Trinamul's Mahua Moitra makes dissent heard in House First-time MP lists the seven 'dangerous signs'

Speaking
during the debate on the motion of thanks to the President’s address in
the Lok Sabha, Moitra listed seven “dangerous signs” that suggest the
country is being torn apart. Moitra referred to a poster in the United
States Holocaust Memorial Museum containing a list of all the signs of
early fascism. “Each of the seven signs I have pointed to you featured
in that poster,” she said as several Opposition members and at least one
BJP ally thumped their desks in the House.
The following are the seven signs Moitra listed:
The first sign:
There is a powerful and continuing nationalism that is being speared
into our national fabric. It is superficial, it is xenophobic, it is
narrow. It has a lust to divide. It is not a desire to unite. Citizens
are being thrown out of their homes and are being called illegal
immigrants. People who have lived in this country for 50 years have to
show a piece of paper to prove they are Indians. In a country where
ministers cannot produce degrees to show that they graduated from
college, you expect dispossessed poor people to show papers as proof
that they belong to this country?
The second sign: There is
resounding disdain for human rights that is permeating every level of
governance. There has been a ten-fold increase in the number of hate
crimes between 2014 and 2019. 10X. This is like the valuation of an
e-commerce start-up, Sir.
The third sign: There is an
unimaginable subjugation and control of mass media today. Five of the
largest news media organisations in India are today either indirectly
controlled or indirectly debted to one man in this country. TV channels
spent a majority of airtime broadcasting propaganda for the ruling
party. Coverage of every Opposition party is cut out.
The fourth sign: There
is an obsession with national security — identification of enemies.
When we were children our mother used to tell us to do this and do that
or kala bhoot will come. It is as though all of us in this country today are in fear of some nameless, shameless kala bhoot. There is fear pervading everywhere. The achievements of the army are being usurped in the name of one man. Is this correct?
The fifth sign: The
government and religion are now intertwined in this country. Do I even
need to speak about this? Need I remind you that we have redefined what
it means to be a citizen? With the NRC and the Citizenship Amendment
Bill, we are making sure that there is only one community that is the
target of anti-immigration laws. Members of Parliament these days are
more interested in the fate of 2.77 acres of land than in the 812
million acres of the rest of India.
The sixth sign: It is
the most dangerous. There is complete disdain for intellectuals and the
arts. There is repression of all dissent, funding is being cut for
liberal education, scientific temperament…. Everything we are doing is
pushing India back to the dark ages.
Number seven, the last sign: There
is an erosion of independence in our electoral system. The Election
Commission was used to transfer key :. Rs 60,000 crore was spent
in this election;
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