
Democracy in decline around the world Has India, too, capitulated to the charms of a charismatic, but authoritarian, regime?

The Freedom House report is illuminating. For instance, it reveals the hollowness of the claim that elections are a democracy’s Tebbit test. The Narendra Modi government has been legitimately elected twice over, but its record in protecting liberties, Freedom House argues, remains a cause for concern. Three of Mr Modi’s moves have caused India’s slide on the freedom index — the unilateral decision to revoke Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir; the implementation of the National Register of Citizens in Assam and the passage of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act in Parliament. Mr Modi’s government has defended each of them. But the true measure of democracy does not lie in the legitimacy of governments or the scale of their electoral mandate. Democracy is also underpinned by rights and ethics. Mr Modi’s concern for these aspects appears to be rather specious. What else can explain his government’s eagerness to push the CAA, a legislation that is patently discriminatory in spirit? The myopia on Kashmir has been evident in the lockdown of an entire people after stripping them of statehood in one grand, totalitarian sweep. Do democracy’s troubles in India then lie with a democratically elected dispensation?
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