India: Narendra Modi and the Harnessing of Hate

Cherian George · 2016

This case study of India analyzes the use of hate spin in Narendra Modi’s triumphant 2014 election campaign.

Type:
Book Chapter
Author:
Cherian George
Published:
2016
Publisher:
The MIT Press

This case study of India analyzes the use of hate spin in Narendra Modi’s triumphant 2014 election campaign. The Sangh Parivar network of Hindu nationalists targeted the Muslim minority through classic hate speech in order to mobilize the far right and unite the caste-riven Hindu majority behind the Brahmin-dominated BJP. The Hindu right also conducted a systematic campaign to manufacture extreme offendedness against historical writing perceived as defaming their religion. India’s legal system has been unable to contain hate spin. Laws against incitement are poorly enforced, offering little protection for vulnerable groups facing violence. At the same time, laws intended to preserve harmony by regulating insult have created a de facto right to be offended, which is used by hate spin agents to demand censorship of legitimate speech.

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What is "India: Narendra Modi and the Harnessing of Hate" about?
This case study of India analyzes the use of hate spin in Narendra Modi’s triumphant 2014 election campaign.
Who wrote "India: Narendra Modi and the Harnessing of Hate"?
Cherian George