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Unchecked Rhetoric
Millennium Post Delhi
|April 18, 2025
The recent Madras High Court directive ordering police action against Tamil Nadu Minister A Ponmudy for his derogatory remarks brings attention to the chronic issue of hate speech among political leaders in India.
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Unfortunately, Ponmudy's case is not an isolated incident but emblematic of a broader, persistent problem that threatens the very foundation of democratic values and societal harmony in our country.
Hate speech by influential figures, especially politicians, is not new. For decades, India has witnessed a troubling trend where public discourse frequently degenerates into divisive and inflammatory rhetoric. Political leaders, irrespective of their party affiliations, have regularly exploited communal sentiments or targeted vulnerable groups to mobilise voters or divert attention from their own governance shortcomings. The resultant outrage typically follows a predictable pattern: the politician in question issues a quick apology, perhaps faces a temporary suspension from party duties, and soon returns to political prominence without substantial consequences.
This cycle has effectively normalised hate speech in our political culture, diluting public sensitivity and accountability. Such normalisation emboldens leaders to continue employing divisive rhetoric without fear of genuine repercussions.
This story is from the April 18, 2025 edition of Millennium Post Delhi.
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