8 June 2024: In a notable commendation, the Indian Theological Association (ITA) has lauded the electorate’s choice to veer away from exclusive majoritarian governance in the latest general elections, instead favoring a move towards inclusive coalition politics.
The resounding rejection of populism, polarization, and post-truth narratives by a majority of Indian voters underscores a commitment to India’s foundational principle of ‘unity in diversity’. This significant shift signals a rejection of extreme viewpoints which prioritize emotions over factual evidence, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s political landscape.
The election results reflect a clear disapproval of the notion that a single-party absolute majority in parliament is essential for national progress, challenging the narrative propagated by the ruling party. Voters have expressed concern over the unilateral decisions made by the previous administration, particularly their impact on underprivileged communities, farmers, laborers, small business owners, and entrepreneurs. Furthermore, the misuse of central agencies against marginalized groups has been condemned.
With the emergence of a robust Opposition, the ITA urges newly elected lawmakers to prioritize addressing urgent issues such as unemployment and farmers’ distress. The mandate of the 2024 election underscores the importance of upholding secular democratic values enshrined in the nation’s Constitution, ensuring the rights of all citizens, especially those on the margins, are defended.
In response to this call to action, social activists, religious leaders, and independent institutions are urged to stand up more firmly and work vigorously to safeguard the Constitution and its inherent values.
The ITA statement is signed by Prof. A. Alangaram SJ, President, Indian Theological Association; Prof. Sr. Evelyn Monteiro, Vice–President; Dr. Joseph Victor Edwin SJ, Secretary; and the Executive Committee Members: Prof. Jacob Parappally MSFS, Dr. Jacob Naluparayil, Dr. Kochurani Abraham, Dr. Anthiah Kondaveeti, and Dr. Rajesh Kavalackal CMI.