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    Home / News / Politics News / CPM says Modi government 'not fascist'; CPI, Congress react 
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    CPM says Modi government 'not fascist'; CPI, Congress react 
    CPM has not called BJP-led government fascist

    CPM says Modi government 'not fascist'; CPI, Congress react 

    By Snehil Singh
    Feb 25, 2025
    10:22 am

    What's the story

    The Communist Party of India (Marxist) has released a detailed note justifying why it hasn't called the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government fascist or neo-fascist in its draft political resolution.

    The decision has led to friction in the Left Front, especially with its ally, the Communist Party of India (CPI).

    The CPM's note emphasizes that while the BJP's rule shows emerging neo-fascist traits, it doesn't call it a neo-fascist state.

    Party stance

    CPM's note details BJP's rule and power consolidation

    The CPM's note stresses that after 10 years of BJP rule, there is a consolidation of power by the BJP-Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) resulting in neo-fascist characteristics.

    However, it notes that these are "features or trends" and not an overt declaration of a neo-fascist government.

    The draft political resolution cautions that Hindutva-corporate authoritarianism could turn into neo-fascism if not fought back and stopped.

    Political backlash

    CPI and Congress criticize CPM's stance on BJP

    The Congress party has reacted sharply to the CPM's note.

    CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam slammed the CPM for cushioning the fascist labeling of the Modi government.

    He said, "Fascist ideology teaches how religion and faith can be used for political gain and the BJP govt is implementing these in practice."

    Congress leader VD Satheesan accused the CPM of aligning with Modi and being subservient to Sangh.

    Party defense

    CPM central committee member defends party's stance

    Satheesan alleged that this position reveals a "secret relationship with BJP for years" and accused Kerala politburo members of spearheading this move.

    He added, "CPM in Kerala has always compromised with fascism and the and the Sangh."

    Responding to the attack, CPM central committee member AK Balan reiterated that the party never evaluated the Modi government as fascist in its original form.

    "Once fascism reaches our country, the political structure will change," clarified Balan.

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