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Modi Government Undermining Values That Democratic Polity Should Protect: Manmohan Singh

Manmohan Singh accused Modi government of “slowly but surely” undermining values that a democratic polity should fiercely protect.

Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at an event in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Sondeep Shankar/Bloomberg News)
Former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at an event in New Delhi, India. (Photographer: Sondeep Shankar/Bloomberg News)

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh accused the Narendra Modi government of “slowly but surely” undermining the values that a democratic polity should fiercely protect and called for a meaningful national debate on it as also the failure of ruling dispensation in fulfilling its promises made.

Releasing a book titled “Shades of Truth” by former Union minister and Congress leader Kapil Sibal, he hoped this is the beginning of the national debate that everyone needs.

In a scathing indictment of the Modi dispensation, Singh said key national institutions vital for good governance are experiencing unprecedented new strains, India’s neighbourhood is far less secured than it was in 2014 and its ties with neighbours deteriorated in the last four years. “The Modi government has failed to address issues relating to a creative use of science and technology for national transformation.”

Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (Centre) with former Vice-President Hamid Ansari (left) and Congress leader-author Kapil Sibal during the launch of Sibal’s book ‘Shades of Truth’, in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI) 
Former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh (Centre) with former Vice-President Hamid Ansari (left) and Congress leader-author Kapil Sibal during the launch of Sibal’s book ‘Shades of Truth’, in New Delhi. (Photo: PTI) 

“Women, Dalits and minorities are increasingly living in an environment of insecurity,” he said, adding that nothing concrete has been done to bring back the promised billions of dollars allegedly held abroad as black money.

“Academic freedom is sought to be curbed, the environment in our universities is being vitiated. All this is a powerful indictment on the Modi government’s performance and there has to be a meaningful national debate on issues raised by Kapil Sibal. So, I sincerely hope that this is the beginning of that national debate and we all need that and together with an alternative narrative that the country needs to study and adopt,” he said.

Singh said the book is a highly researched subject and a comprehensive analysis on the functioning of the Modi government in the last four years. “It highlights the failures of the Modi government to fulfilling important promises made to the people ahead of the Lok Sabha elections in 2014.”

This government, he said, has not constructively dealt with the agrarian crisis facing the nation and the indication of that is the farmers’ protests across the country.

Singh said farmers are still not assured of receiving remunerative prices of their produce and the youth are desperately waiting for the promised two crore jobs per year, while the employment rate is declining.

He said people are not impressed by the figures that are being put out by the Modi government to justify the creation of large number of jobs. While industrial production and exports are stagnant, programmes like “Make in India” and “Stand Up India” are yet to make a meaningful impact on growth.

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