Addressing the national convention of NGO Anhad on the topic of "India's Descent into Fascism. How to stop it?", the leaders also spoke against the "neo-liberal policies" which they said has led to unplanned development.
Observing that fascist forces are on rise in the country, NCP leader D P Tripathi said the neo-liberal policies and last three decades of "ill-planned" reforms have turned the Indian middle-class into the most insensitive group in the country.
He also claimed, "Anti-Muslim bias is rooted in the nature of Indian state. But I don't find the same bias against Christianity and other communities."
The programme was also attended by CPI leader R Raja, LJP chief Ramvilas Paswan and Nilotpal Basu from CPI (M).
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Raja lashed out at both BJP and Congress over their ongoing debate for prime ministerial candidate, saying it is against the ethos of Indian democracy.
"It is undermining our democracy. We don't have a two-party system, we don't have bi-polarity in the country. The way these parties are behaving... This is not the way to conduct politics and respect our Constitution," he said.
Observing that Hitler came to power when Germany was in turmoil, he said, "We are undergoing the same social, economic, political and regional turmoils. Entire South Asia is under turmoil. This is the time to be cautious.