CPIML
Statement on Outcome of Parliamentary Elections 2019
New Delhi 23 May 2019.
The sweeping victory of the BJP-led NDA bringing the Modi
government back to power for a second term, and the ways in which this victory
has been achieved, have deeply disturbing implications for the future of Indian
democracy. Unlike in 2014, the Modi campaign this time had little pretence of
being about development, revolving unashamedly around communal hatemongering
and jingoism, even going to the extent of fielding a terror accused like Pragya
Singh Thakur as a veritable mascot for the BJP. The magnitude of the BJP's
victory in this context will definitely embolden the forces that have been
waging a systematic war on rule of law, social justice and communal harmony.
There is also an unmistakable immediate threat of destabilisation to several
state governments.
These elections have been held in an environment which had been
deeply vitiated over the past five years by the relentless assault on
democratic institutions and their credibility, the epidemic of organised mob
lynchings and heightened attacks on Dalits and Adivasis, and the systematic
persecution and even murder of dissenters. Freedom of the press has been
severely curtailed as much of the mainstream media was reduced to propaganda
machinery for the Modi regime and the relentless BJP/RSS campaign of hate and
lies. Despite this, the Assembly Elections held at the end of 2018 reflected
the growing mass disillusionment and unmistakable desire for change, which was
expected to peak in the Lok Sabha elections. But the exploitation of the
Pulwama and Balakot episodes to drown out the whole range of pressing issues
such as mass unemployment, agrarian distress and growing economic crisis, with
strident warmongering, evidently changed the complexion and outcome of the
elections.
The popular struggles of farmers, students, youth, Dalits and
Adivasis and the courageous and determined voices of protest raised by
democratic citizens provided the primary opposition to the Modi government in
the last five years. It was the job of the opposition parties to offer a united
alternative on the basis of this popular agenda and initiatives and it must be
said that the opposition response has proved pretty inadequate in this regard.
There are also serious questions about the transparency and integrity of the
entire election process, beginning with the dubious system of electoral bonds,
to the growing doubts about the EVMs and the stubborn refusal to count the
VVPATs and the failure of the Election Commission of India to assure the people
convincingly that the elections were being held in a free, fair and impartial
manner.
The Modi regime was widely recognised as a dispensation of
undeclared Emergency and the 2019 elections will go down in history as India's
first Lok Sabha elections held in the shadow of tyranny. For the Left forces,
2019 marks the lowest ebb in terms of vote share and seats. While defending
democracy against every fascist assault, we in the CPI(ML) appeal to the Left
ranks to work determinedly for a rejuvenation of the Left movement. We
rededicate ourselves to the task of building anti-fascist unity and solidarity
and pledge to stand with all India's minorities and marginalised communities
and citizens facing persecution.
- Dipankar Bhattacharya, General
Secretary, CPIML
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