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Policies of Narendra Modi threaten regional stability

South China Morning Post
發布於 2019年12月28日00:12 • SCMP Editorial
  • Indian prime minister is also putting his country’s economy and diplomatic relations at risk with nationalist drive that has led to deaths and arrests
A Muslim auto-rickshaw driver waits for customers next to graffiti of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi by street artist “Tyler” created in the wake of nationwide protests against India's new citizenship law, in Mumbai on Tuesday. Photo: AFP

India's stability, economy and diplomatic relations are being put at risk by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's nationalist policies. His refusal to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership last month robbed the massive Asian free-trade zone of considerable extra weight and prevented his country from receiving a much-needed economic boost.

The pushing ahead with a new law that critics contend discriminates against Muslims has sparked violent nationwide protests and could damage relations with neighbours. Cooperation and regionalism, not protectionism and isolationism, are what Indians, Asians and the world need.

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Modi and his Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party promised economic openness and reforms when winning a second term in a landslide vote in May. But they have instead ignored opportunities to do that in order to push an agenda that panders to their electoral base.

Approval by parliament of an amendment to the citizenship act has prompted hundreds of thousands of people to take to the streets to protest against a law that grants citizenship to refugees who are members of religious minorities from Muslim-majority Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.

Coupled with the expected roll-out of a national register of citizens, presently being tried out in the northeastern state of Assam to weed out illegal immigrants, many of them Bangladeshis, there is understandable anxiety among India's 200 million Muslims.

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The moves follow Modi's revoking of the special status of the Muslim-majority region of Kashmir in August and a court ruling in November clearing the way for construction of a Hindu temple on the site of a mosque that had been destroyed by fanatical Hindus.

The prime minister has defended the citizenship law, saying that it is not discriminatory and that none of the country's 1.3 billion people will be affected.

But the media campaign launched to explain the legislation has not calmed the protests, which have only strengthened as a result of a tough police response that has led to more than two dozen deaths and thousands of arrests.

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Secularism is enshrined in India's constitution and Modi's actions have been criticised as harming the country's democracy. But his policies are also threatening diplomatic ties and regional stability.

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