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Modi faces no political costs for suffering he causes. He’s just like Iran’s Ali Khamenei

It astounds many that Modi didn’t even acknowledge the migrant crisis or the loss of jobs in his Atmanirbhar Bharat speech. And yet there is no anger with him.

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If he was a normal politician, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s popularity would have reached its nadir by now. Two out of three working Indians, according to a survey, have lost their jobs owing to the ham-fisted lockdown he declared on 24 March. The government has failed spectacularly to address a migrant crisis festering for over two months. Half of Indian households have reduced their number of meals since the lockdown. Yet, astonishingly, there seems to be no anger with Modi, who seems as popular as ever.

It astounds many that when Modi addressed the nation on 12 May, he didn’t acknowledge the migrant crisis even once, let alone offer empathy. He didn’t acknowledge the unprecedented loss of jobs, chronic shortage of essentials, nor the atmosphere of sheer desperation. Just like he didn’t acknowledge the massive destruction to livelihoods caused by demonetisation in 2016, a disaster no other political leader would have survived.

How does Modi face no political costs for the suffering he, in large part, causes? And how does he not come across as arrogant, out of touch, or simply cruel to most people, even as he consciously ignores their suffering?

Modi confounds normal political analysis because his appeal isn’t merely political. The appeal of Modi is quasi-religious, that of a messianic figure. Like M.K. Gandhi, Modi represents what political scientist Morris Jones referred to as the ‘saintly idiom’ of Indian politics. He is the self-described ‘fakir’, unattached to family and material possessions, who is here to lead India not just politically, but also socially, morally and spiritually. This is why he generates not mere following, but devotion. And this devotion is immune to the performance of the government he leads.


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People’s suffering a trial of faith in Modi

When you are suffering, you don’t sack the messiah, much like you don’t sack God. You redouble your faith, because God tells you your suffering is for a higher cause, the thorny path towards salvation that only God can lead you to. The one time Modi mentioned the suffering of daily wage workers, he termed it as ‘tapasya’ (penance) —suffering for a higher cause, just like he had described his demonetisation move as “yagna against corruption”. When he extended the first lockdown on 14 April, he used the same spiritually imbued terms, calling for ‘tyag’ (sacrifice) and ‘tapasya’. Gandhi told people that India will achieve freedom through sacrifice and self-purification, which was the basis of satyagraha. Modi tells people he will build a ‘self-reliant nation’ — Atmanirbhar Bharat — on their sacrifices and penance.

This is why he began his speech with invocations of India’s ancient greatness. Modi is a messiah in a certain moral universe. In this universe, India was great, then we had “1200 years of slavery”, in his words (which includes the ‘slave mentality of post-Independence period’), until Modi arrived to lead us back to greatness. The coronavirus is not a crisis that calls for damage mitigation, the framework in which other world leaders place their measures; it is an ‘opportunity’ to fulfil his vision of regenerating India into a great nation.

But he requires unconditional faith. In this framework, the suffering of people is a trial of faith, similar to demonetisation. The faith of the people in the nation, and in the leadership of Modi. It is not unreasonable that many desperate people will cling on to this faith, which gives meaning to their suffering, rather than succumbing to total despair. Modi calls on them to transcend the banal, and increasingly wretched, existence, and be part of something bigger than themselves. Suffering strengthens faith, not weakens it, because that’s when you need it most.

This faith was recently consecrated with rituals, the thali and diya spectacles, participated in by tens of millions of people. Modi also administered seven vows to people, which included ‘taking care of elderly’, ‘taking care of poor people’, and ‘being compassionate to your workers’. Meanwhile, he also released his own animated videos doing yoga, viewed by millions of people. Through these measures, he was reinforcing his claim to the social, moral and spiritual leadership of India.


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Relief measures are personal benevolence 

Modi similarly packages his speeches with the aura of revelation. Unlike other democratic leaders, who are understandably communicating almost every day in the midst of a crisis, Modi communicates once every few weeks. He makes people wait for the new revelation, which is why he announces his appearance a day or two in advance. The gap is filled with wild speculation, with people airing their wishes and hopes, like prayers to an unpredictable deity.

Then he appears, at the appointed time. His speeches are part sermonising, part commandments. Often nestled in the midst is a big announcement, which is designed to shock or dazzle. The stimulus package, which was announced soberly as a crisis mitigation measure by other world leaders, was revealed by Modi like Sathya Sai Baba spitting out the golden egg. ‘Rs 20 lakh crore’, Modi kept repeating, wanting to mesmerise his audience with the scale of the package. He didn’t call it the ‘Modi package’ (those nomenclatures are left for a fawning media), but that’s how he presented it, as personal benevolence to the people, larger than they could have imagined.

“Modi’s package is equal to/bigger than the economy of Pakistan,” his missionaries on social media and mainstream media screamed out. The actual fiscal package, it turns out, would only amount to a few lakh crores, underwhelming by the standards of other countries or even India’s needs, consisting mostly of government secured loans and paying off government dues. It is an old trick that he had perfected during his days in Gujarat, when he rattled off staggering figures of lakhs of crores of investment in Vibrant Gujarat summits, which were actually MoUs seldom realised on the ground. But Modi, like religious men, only speaks in grand, symbolic terms.


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Ministers may be accountable, Modi isn’t

The mundane work of crafting policies to realise his vision of ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ was left to finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman. The reason Modi does not announce any policies or goes into specific details, is because he doesn’t want to be judged for those policies, but for his vision. When the policies fall short of expectations, his ministers take the fall for the shortcomings and failures. When migrants are charged for train tickets, it is the fault of railways minister Piyush Goyal. Even Right-wing supporters are critical of Nirmala Sitharaman, just like they were with her predecessor Arun Jaitley, for not just failing them but also failing Modi. Modi’s ministers are human and fallible, and therefore accountable, in contrast to the infallible and unaccountable demi-God figure of Modi.

Modi has staked a position for himself akin to the Supreme Leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei. Another divinely guided, infallible leader, who has the final say over all government measures, sets the political direction of the country, embodies and enunciates the moral values of the nation, but is above political accountability for government failures, which rests with the elected officials subordinate to him. Modi occasionally earns democratic legitimacy at the ballot, but between elections, it is this transcendental legitimacy that makes him above press conferences, above transparency, above all the constraining and scrutinising procedures of democracy that he nonchalantly ignores, with popular acquiescence.

He ignores the plight of the migrants and the poor because he can’t admit to any faults or weaknesses or oversight. The core of his quasi-religious appeal is that he can never be wrong. Even if you don’t understand his plans, you trust him. In fact, it’s better if you don’t understand his plans because it deepens his mystique, the inaccessible ambiguity that characterise religious leaders. Which is why he is so miserly with actual communication, thriving instead on uplifting sermons. Even when spelling out government plans, Modi prefers alliterations and hands out acronyms to people like chantable mantras. His offerings are not only vague but come with no timeline of delivery. You just have to keep the faith.


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Hindus’ religion is at core

This quasi-religious appeal of Modi has been enabled by decades of propaganda by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). This propaganda has used Hindus’ religion to establish a cult of “national worship”, to delegitimise dissent, establish it as blasphemy, and excommunicate BJP-RSS’ opponents from the moral-national community as ‘anti-nationals’. Modi has inserted himself into this mythical, religious conception of India as the national messiah, with willing acceptance from large sections of the people.

The result is a democracy that faces a catastrophic crisis under a leader holding near absolute power, with no apparent accountability to respond to reality. In the real world, our economy, which was already reeling under demonetisation and GST, has suffered a devastating blow whose effects might last decades. Hunger deaths have already been reported and perhaps more are going unreported. But, have some of that opium of the new national faith, and we are steadily marching towards ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’. If Modi is indeed a false prophet, he has certainly glittered the path to hell in the most glorious light.

The author is a research associate at the Centre for Policy Research, Delhi. Views are personal.

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438 COMMENTS

  1. The author is utterly wrong. Can you suggest an alternative to Lockdown ???

    We common people know how important it is to save our lives. If no lockdown was announced/imposed at right time, Inida would have lost Hundreds of Thousands by this time. When this is known to us, the common people and the data analysts – it’s surprising you are not aware. Not sure what kind reasearch you can do well. Sorry to say this, though !

  2. Yellow journalism at its peak. What is your problem with Modi? He is not a super man to solve all the problems. You guys don’t have any guts to write an article on the harm Tablighi’s have caused or idiotics of Rail Gandhi

  3. Muslims of the world that includes writer have Modiphobia. Article is well thought through and opinion made are in sync with the current situation to draw perspective of an individual to consolidate the thought of one religious community.
    1200 years of slavery has to be demonised and effort to put in to make the region the real hindustan. In Non violent way . Is there anyone can deny the historical fact of that India gone through under the Muslims and Colonial rule . Impurity need to corrected . All indian should feel about their indenti. No one has feel threatened…sab sath sanka vishwas, sanka vikas

  4. Yes, your frustration and confusion is well understood.
    Modi is for real and fulltime servant of India as opposed to fly by night charlatans of wadra Congress.
    Each and every act of Modi is with good faith and absolute devotion to the welfare of India.

  5. Modi is PM of a poor country.Rich are happy as no hindrance in making money.Corrupts are happy as no restriction on Corruption.Poor are happy due to advertisement of death in rich and devloped Country. It appears to be win win for all except dead one. The dead will not Covid19 is a windfall for government machinery

  6. The biggest mistake Modi committed during the entire lockdown period is destroy ing the self respect of millions of migrant workers. He and his entire team of ministers and bureaucracy should be held responsible for the collossal damage done to them.

  7. W o r s t leader!! If h e’s a messiah, why h – e always b l a m e others, even for his own faults. H – e i s just an odd man out of current depleted leadership conundrum.

  8. OUT OF JEALOUSY SO MANY ARE COMMENTING AGAINST PM .BUT NO SINGLE PERSON OR INTELLECTUAL IS GIVING ANY VALUABLE SUGGESTION TO COME 0UT OF CRISIS.NO REAL INYELLECTUALD ARE THERE IN CIRCLE OPPOSING HIM.ALL ARE SELF STYLED INTELLECTUALS SO ABOVE CRITICISM IS NOTAT ALL CORRECT.

  9. Worst leader!! If he’s a messiah, why does he always blame others, even for his own faults. He’s just an odd man out of current depleted leadership conundrum.

  10. This is indeed a brilliant take on Modi.Infact first one which logically exposes him . But why is he not paying political cost? Why is he treated as demi god? Are Indian people fools?
    The fact is the indian public was habituated to see political class plundering the money ,blatantly using power for the benefit of their family.They were made to believe that power is not for serving people but for securing their own future before 2014.In Modi , people see a person who is not there to plunder money,who people will believe will not promote his family interest.
    The biggest reason is people don’t judge modi on the basis of the performance of the government but they judge him on the basis of efforts he put in,the sincerity he shows in putting those efforts because people of this country particularly born after 1955 never saw a leader putting this much of effort with out any self interest.

  11. Nonsense writing. Don’t take the Name of Khamnaie with your immoral tongue. Writer who so is need to do research about Imam Khamnaie.

  12. People showing there rhetoric with negative criticism knowing fully well the Covid-19 problems can do to a huge populated country where people manage their living with fortitude fa ing difficultues that are inherent and most problems arising due to the backlog of 70 years of insensitive administration to the various under priveleged including migrant population. Census if taken properly like population register would have made things more systematic for taking care with accountability. People like the one above only can impede progress and find happiness in it actually causing more hurdles. Blaming a party and PM who really work and showing scant regard

  13. Who the hell on earth are you to talk about Rehbar -E Moazzam Ayatullah Sayed Ali Khamenai, do you even recognise the designation. You can never find any similarity between Modi and him. Modi is a biggest Liar and Honesty belongs to Ayatullah Sayed Ali Khamenai.

  14. This article is written with lot of prejudice and qith only intention of hurting India
    The author is biased
    India is being managed the best and better than any other country on planet keeping in mind population and diveraity.
    Pandemic situation in India ia being managed the best possible way and better than any country on.planet. illwishers of country do not like this

  15. Mr.Ali,Have respect for India and don’t be tool for China and don’t refer Mahatma as MKGandhi.Its a sponsored article.Stay away …

  16. What i realy think is that the virus is not in control of anyone whether modi or us , making political issues won’t help .

  17. Agreed…its sad seeing not just the crime but ignorance too..poor people who don’t exist for the government

  18. Wish mr.ali can sermonise his people more and tell them to get scientific and proper education. He should work to liberate his women who are caged in black and not allowed to get even elementary education. Wish he can sermonise groups like tabligi to ensure that they dont teach the muslims to hate hindus and stop their habits of spitting on everything.

  19. The writer seems to be obsessed with modifobia. He is writing absolutely wring. He is the only Prime minister in the History of India who has done so much for the poors.
    This write up is biased and seems to be politically motivated. I condemn the writer for his poor show.

  20. If one somehow wants to oppose and criticize Modi, this article is one example of it! One can interpret any of his actions with your preferred angle and launch attack on him. People will vote for Modi so long as he is seem to be delivering what they believe is good enough for them, just as they voted earlier for Congress. There is nothing more or less than this simple logic. But the point is that Modi is seen and believed to be delivering and thats what matters, whatever the author believes. Beyond this, there is no point in taking on his arguments!

  21. Thanks for writing a great article. I think the most terrible fact is that we are standing on faith, not on our own judgment. The problem is that we are educated but not able to develop our own thought. I request you all not to show your stupidity without knowing something appropriately.

    • Modi dreams for the people and work for to make it reality. Public is aware that some of his decisions are wrong but his honesty is appreciated. He himself is clean. Modi has come up from the common and simple background and middle class identify themselves with him. Poor public looking hopefully to his slogan ‘sabka sath sabka vikas’. Secondly, most of the Hindus support Modi because of aggressive nature of Muslim religion. Thirdly, Indians are fed up with corrupt and dynastic rule of earlier party.

  22. May I request the print to get rid of this Islamist snake. If in reality 80% Indians had become jobless and help reached to only 36% and that too only rs 500 “equivalent to only 2-3 days of earning” (as per claims of the Azim Premji institute research) there should have been massive deaths due to starvation etc. There is no evidence of that. There is also no suggestion on how the 80% who’ve lost jobs are managing and avoiding starvation and deaths…. Rather than answering these questions which would have made the research aliytle reliable this author (a muslim) starts lecturing Hindus on how Modi is viewed as a godman or God himself…. Pathetic. We don’t need your lecture Sir. Shove it where the sun don’t shine! Thank you very much

  23. Pappu & Mummy, corrupt traitors who support the tukde tukde gang – do we want these viruses destroying Bharat?
    Do you want to allow these leeches 70 more years to suck the lifeblood out of our country?

  24. The introductory para of the article shows the attitudinal prejudice of the author even without reading the article further. The entire article smacks of prejudice against PM Modi as the facts have been twisted and marshalled in a way to prejudice the mind of the reader. The author has neither any suggestions nor any experience for the betterment of the people’of the country. He has not stated any facts and the situation and solutions affecting the various countries. If he is an expert let him describe about Corona and the medical treatment to get rid of it. Anybody can write any article from armchair with plagiarized facts marshalled against PM modi to spoil his name without realising the magnitude of the problem and the herculean task before the nation and its government. I am surprised how Print published such articles to lower the image of the PM and the nation.

  25. One thing you not mation this no buddy defeat modiji in election when he starting their political career. now you decide which country you want go becouse after modi yogi take their position ?

  26. India waited for many years to get the person who unite all caste and different faiths people . Finally it is found in Modiji. It is Congress mistake who thought that only muslims unite and vote in one direction and not hindus! Congress is almost finished and no chances of coming back

  27. The frustration of the author of this piece is palpable. He does not understand the popularity of Shri Narendra Modi. But to earn his living and keep his job he has to invent reasons and look scholarly.

  28. Modi phenomenon is a backlash against unsecular policies of other parties and religious life style and identity of Muslims. If you want to defeat Modi just ask your fellow Muslim follow Muslims behaviour of turkey not Iran or s arabia
    If Muslims become secular in their lifestyles
    Modi’s appeal will vanish because he is seen by its follower as somome who are fighting against Muslim religious extremism.

  29. Absolute Bakwas. Trash. will not hold water. People voted out Mrs Indira Gandhi who, in the words of A B Vajpayee, was “modern Durga”.

      • @keny – We dont need gas chambers we have Islamofacists who are doing the job in India and around the world with their factory in our neighborhood. Why dont you ask Mohammad how many more deaths will satisfy his blood cult? How long will their failed jehad continue?

  30. The only people who have not lost their jobs during the pandemic are well-paid Bhakts. Judging by the no. of hate-filled comments against the author of this article, it is clear that paid-Bhakts are doing overtime. It also shows where the PM-CARES funds are being diverted.

  31. Osho Rajnish, Aasaram, Ram-Rahim, Nithyananda et all; India’s recent history aptly mirrors the true place deserved by it’s Demi-Gods.

  32. Clearly this delusional author thinks that the lockdown was some fanciful experiment by PM Modi – not a response to an emergency unlike any other!
    If he couldn’t hear empathy or understanding for the migrant workers that is because of a personal affliction that impairs him.

    Given his name, his rants are nothing new – after failing to discredit Modi logically or politically, the blame is now shifted to ordinary Indians – who are accused of being cultists and stupid.

    I guess these are the insane voices of the desperate and delusional who no longer have anything to counter Modi with so they blame the voters for being brainwashed – particularly Hindu voters!

    To Muslims suffering due to Hindu brainwashing – there is a cure, just like the migrant worker they too can start their journey to the land of the unbrainwashes, the land of the pure ! *Directions available on request.

    • How many more deaths will satisfy you? Or do you want gas chamber? India is for sale anyway. So your wishes might actually come true.

  33. We must appreciate Modi for taking right steps at right time to counter the crisis caused by Coronavirus (COVID 19). Lockdown has given preparatory time to every state govt, autonomous bodies etc to combat health and economic crisis. We should not allow anti-national forces to rise again which we pulled down in 2014.

  34. I always feel angry with Nehru… and his political legacy. Congress has always treated left in poorly terming them as Antidemocratic but failed to recognize the greater threat of Right wing…. Today India is at the doorsteps of accepting fascism, sectarian nationalism as a way of life

    • Nationalism should absolutely be a way of life. No questions about it. If you are suggesting any different, then I have doubts over your indianness Sir.

  35. I concede he may be fraud but he stands nowhere in comparison to your fraud prophet aka warlord aka killer of millions he is the buffer.If you show faith in your prophet, erdogan , Pakistan , Arabs inspite of isis, taliban why Hindus should be apologetic.RSS is a mild counter reaction to your religions years of bullying and it’s a very mild organisation and has nowhere near capabilities like lashkar .You should be thankful that Modi, bjp, rss acts as safety valve of Hindus within the so called framework of my lord constitution worthy of toilet paper ,has failed to satisfy even basic needs and created new fault lines .Wish they were as dangerous and vicious as you claim them to be.would love to meet this ass prophet in hell .

  36. your own congress has also not faces coneqences of their action other wise congress world have never come to power after Indira Gandhis death thats how people o india vote of they trust you it is too high

  37. Clearly journalism at its lowest!
    Why is the author of this article trying to paint such a grim picture! He says 2 out of 3 Indians have lost their jobs, families cutting meals…. This is not the truth! Author is trying to take news from different parts of the world and trying to paint a grim one for us! Shame on you

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