'India’s illiberal slide has been steady and swift': Fareed Zakaria on Freedom House report

The country’s press has been relentlessly attacked and intimidated by the Narendra Modi government, says the CNN host.

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American political commentator and host of the CNN show ‘GPS’ Farheed Zakaria focused on India’s decline as a democracy on Sunday. He spoke about how the press in India, once known for its “dynamism”, has been relentlessly attacked and intimidated by the Narendra Modi government, particularly during the pandemic.

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“The New York Times reported in April that Modi used the pandemic to harangue media outlets into providing favourable coverage,” Zakaria said on the show. “His government has pressured outlets to fire journalists critical of its policies and suspend features that critiqued it.”

Talking about India’s fall from “free” to “partly free” in Freedom House’s “freedom score” for the first time in 30 years, he said the country used to be a rare bright spot in Asia as the countries around it were labelled “not free”. Zakaria located India’s illeberialism in the BJP’s attempts to promote Hindu nationalism and target the Muslim minority.

“India’s illiberal slide has been steady and now swift under Mr Narendra Modi and his BJP,” he argued. “Over the last five years India has clamped down tightly on freedom of speech...for merely criticising the government.”

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Zakaria also talked about the growing number of sedition cases in the country as well as discriminatory policies launched by the government, particularly referring to the Disha Ravi toolkit case and the Citizenship Amendment Act. Referring to Freedom House’s assessment of the situation in Kashmir, he said the Himalayan region’s status fell to “not free” in 2020, putting it on a par with dictatorships and police states.

Concluding the segment, he said, “India has fallen short of its democratic ideals before Modi, but rarely has it fallen so far so fast. The country is not yet lost as an anchor of democracy in the world but it could be if it continues its slide. A result that could be catastrophic for it but also in a world where India has always stood as a shining beacon.”

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