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State of Southasia #03: Aakar Patel on the unprecedented threats to India’s election

Political commentator Aakar Patel compares the Modi government’s crackdown on the opposition to the managed elections in Pakistan and Bangladesh

State of Southasia #03: Aakar Patel on the unprecedented threats to India’s election
Supporters of Delhi’s chief minister Arvind Kejriwal undertake a mass fast to protest his arrest on charges of corruption, as the government cracks down on opposition leaders weeks before the general election. Photo: IMAGO / Pacific Press Agency

Over the last many decades, India has taken pride in an election process that, while allowing close to a billion people to exercise their franchise, has always been largely free and fair. However, Narendra Modi’s government has taken a series of actions that have called the sanctity of the country's 2024 general elections into question. This includes a dubious scheme of electoral bonds that has allowed parties – Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party more than others – to raise funds from anonymous donors, as well as a reconstitution of the Election Commission that will likely favour the ruling party. The BJP has also dealt a hammer blow to the opposition by arresting two chief ministers on charges of corruption and freezing the largest opposition party’s assets.

In this episode of State of Southasia, Nayantara Narayanan speaks to Aakar Patel on how hard-won gains in democratic processes including elections have been squandered by the Modi government at great cost to the Indian republic. They also discuss what the opposition’s options are and what an unfree and unfair election in the world's largest democracy means for the rest of Southasia. 

State of Southasia releases a new interview every four weeks. 

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Episode notes

Further reading from Himal’s archives:

The enduring personality cult of Narendra Modi

With an unfree and unfair election, Pakistan prepares to repeat its past

State of Southasia #02: Ayesha Siddiqa on Pakistan’s stormy election and its message for the military

In Bangladesh’s sham election, the only real contest is geopolitical

Prabir Purkayastha’s fight against two Emergencies in India – under Modi and Indira Gandhi

Every vote counts in Kashmir

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