New Delhi — An opinion article published by The Japan Times on Monday alleges that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is “rigging” India’s democratic system. The piece, titled “Modi is rigging Indian democracy,” asserts that recent electoral reforms and the conduct of upcoming state elections reflect a concerted effort by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to tilt the political playing field in its favour.
The Japan Times article points to several developments as evidence, including changes to the Model Code of Conduct, the timing of by‑elections, and alleged pressure on independent election officials. It also cites statements from opposition leaders who claim that the government is using state resources to influence voter behavior.
The Japanese newspaper’s editorial does not present new documentary evidence; instead, it relies on publicly available statements and prior reporting from Indian media outlets. The piece frames the alleged actions as part of a broader pattern of democratic backsliding, a narrative that has been echoed by some civil‑society groups in India.
Indian government officials have not responded to the specific allegations at the time of publication. The Election Commission of India, which oversees the conduct of elections, typically issues statements on procedural changes, but no official comment was recorded in connection with the Japan Times article.
Analysis: The Japan Times’ claims align with concerns raised by opposition parties and some NGOs about the fairness of recent electoral processes. However, the piece is an editorial, not an investigative report, and does not cite newly obtained documents or independent verification of the alleged rigging. As such, the allegations remain unproven in a legal or procedural sense. Observers note that India’s robust judicial system and the Election Commission’s statutory powers provide mechanisms for contesting perceived irregularities, but they also caution that political narratives can quickly shape public perception ahead of elections.
The story underscores the heightened scrutiny of India’s democratic institutions as the country prepares for multiple state elections in 2026, a period that opposition leaders have described as a “litmus test” for the BJP’s continued dominance.
Sources
– The Japan Times, “Modi is rigging Indian democracy,” Google News India Politics RSS feed, https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiigFBVV95cUxPVWtIT1ZfdHNHWEU4Xy12aHByZDRXci1WdUt6VFI2R2lsa2x3ODlCdUdyX0dJeW1uSGhDZDVJdWp1bVBNMUJGdng5M3BQdjBiNnY4QnYtSDkzekVHeWlTbVl6SDhQb050TmJDbmxYNlNyZ01QVjc3TGlrSVF1elJzSXlmTVhBTTFEbkE?oc=5
Story synopsis gathered from: Google News India Politics — source
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