Democracy Dialogues Lecture Series (
Webinar)
Organised by New Socialist Initiative
II
nd Lecture
''The Structural Contradictions of Indian Democracy and the
Rise of the BJP''
By- Prof Pratap Bhanu Mehta Scholar, Columnist, Public
Intellectual
Sunday, 16th August,2020, 6 pm
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Zoom meeting link :
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88567486836?pwd=TTlYTWpwbUZ4SHRSa3dJUTdYcndRZz09
Abstract :
This talk explores the deep social transformations that have
made the dominance of the BJP possible. It will take a longer view of the
trajectory of Indian democracy and explore the profound changes in social and
economic identities underway, that have prepared a propitious ground for the
rise of the BJP.
The Speaker:
Internationally renowned scholar and political scientist Prof
Pratap Bhanu Mehta taught at Harvard, at New York University and at JNU. He was
the Vice Chancellor of the Asoka University till recently and served as the
President of the premier think tank, Centre for Policy Research. Educated at
Oxford and a Ph.D. from Princeton University, Prof Mehta is a columnist at
Indian Express, a leading public intellectual and a bold and thoughtful voice
for reason and justice. Among many honours and prizes to his credit, he is
recipient of the Infosys Prize, the Adisheshiah Prize and the Amartya Sen Prize.
About the Democracy Dialogues series :
The idea behind this series - which we would like to call
'Democracy Dialogues' - is basically to initiate as well as join in the
on-going conversation around this theme in academic as well as activist circles.
We feel that the very idea of democracy which has taken deep
roots across the world, has come under scanner for various reasons. At the same
time we have been witness to the ascendance of right-wing forces and fascistic
demagogues via the same democratic route. There is this apparently anomalous
situation in which the spread and deepening of democracy have often led to
generating mass support for these reactionary and fascistic forces.
Coming to India, there have been valid concerns about the
rise of authoritarian streak among Indians and how it has helped strengthen
BJP's hard right turn. The strong support for democracy here is accompanied by
increasing fascination towards majoritarian-authoritarian politics. In fact, we
would like to state that a vigorous electoral democracy here has become a
vehicle for hindutva-ite counterrevolution.
The
inaugural lecture in the series was delivered by Prof Suhas Palshikar on 12 th
July 2020. The theme of Prof Palshikar’s presentation was TRAJECTORY OF INDIA’S
DEMOCRACY AND CONTEMPORARY CHALLENGES.
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