In February, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the British entrepreneur and TV presenter Per Grylls embarked on a journey called the Adventure of a Lifetime. When the two men were in the Corbett National Park, 500 miles north of the Kashmir valley, a suicide bomber drove an explosive-laden truck into a ferry with vehicles loaded with Indian paramilitary forces in Kashmir. 40 soldiers were killed in the blast. It was the deadliest explosion in Indian security forces during the brutal history of the Kashmir conflict.

Controversial film

In a brief presentation of the Greels program, Man and Wildlife, published last week by Discovery Science Station, the two men walked together in the wild and smelled wild animal dirt and learned how to survive in the wild. Opposition political leaders used the film to indict the Indian prime minister because he did not immediately interrupt his trip with Grylls upon hearing the news of the explosion and the resulting killing, a charge rejected by the Modi government.

In any case, Moody, an accomplished actor, played the role of "wildlife conservationist," adding to his huge inventory of other roles such as poet, wise man, statesman, strongman and yoga expert, so much so that he published The idea of ​​personality cult is brilliantly unmatched in the democratic world, although it was previously criticized for promoting the superiority of Hinduism. Two weeks after his appearance in the wild with Prills, Moody began his re-election campaign, ordering Indian military planes to fly over Pakistan, violating its airspace and bombing targets deep in enemy territory. The process almost led to an all-out war between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, which led to Moody's victory even before the votes were counted. Two months after his election victory, Moody moved firmly toward consolidating his grip and establishing himself as the founding father of what his supporters call "New India."

«The Modi Doctrine»

The consolidation of the Modi doctrine was accompanied by the erosion of the constitutional and legal institutions on which the Republic of India was based. Last week, the government assumed the status and authority to charge terrorism to anyone it wanted. All that distinguishes a civilized democratic system from a totalitarian regime - the presumption of innocence of any person until proven guilty - and the right to appeal have been severely restricted. Muslims and other minorities will be the main targets of such new restrictions.

The minister responsible for law and order and Moody's terrible man, Amit Shah, made it clear in a speech in the Indian parliament that no one should have any doubts from leftist politicians or world-viewers who are skeptical of Moody's government that the government could tolerate them.

The organized political opposition of Mudi and the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was completely collapsed. Opponents of the government, switching his political loyalty and joined the Mody party.

Secret arrangements

At the beginning of August, a presidential decree was issued to annex the state of Jammu and Kashmir to India and came under the control of the federal government, while the elected state leaders were thrown into prison. Communications, including landline telephone lines, have been cut. Ordinary Kashmiris became unable to communicate with the rest of India. Thus, the largest constitutional arrangements relating to the only Muslim-majority Indian region were kept strictly confidential, without any debate on the subject in Parliament. Of course, Moody's willingness to risk this step was dictated by the reward he would receive. In one fell swoop he humiliated the Kashmiris and made them an example of the other Indian states, proving to everyone that no one was immune to his absolute power. At the same time, ending the status of Kashmir's special status is the culmination of an old Hindu yearning for domestication of the opposition Muslim majority in the region and a successful test case for India's comprehensive restructuring project according to Moody's ideology. What happened here could be repeated elsewhere. The rise of militancy or even the outbreak of hostilities with Pakistan could strengthen the chances of a leader in a sluggish economy, who has little to offer, misleading and deceiving the people with rhetoric.

joy

Moodi's followers shouted with joy: "One country, one system," after imposing a curfew on Kashmiris and severing their links with the world. Next week will be the 72nd anniversary of India's independence from British rule. Many Indians, who were forced by surprise, to declare allegiance to the one-party state, which imposed itself as a fait accompli, under the leadership of the Supreme Leader, believe that what will come next will be the beginning of the Inquisition and not an occasion for celebration.

The consolidation of the Modi doctrine was accompanied by the erosion of the constitutional and legal institutions on which the Republic of India was based. Last week, the government assumed the status and authority to charge terrorism to anyone it wanted.