You are right of course but what does make India a fascist state is allowing murderers of minorities to stand for elections. Also permitting candidates who make hate speeches and incite people to kill and to stand for elections is fascist. India is merely a fascist state in the guise of a democracy. India may be the largest democracy but it is a very shallow one indeed.
The law states in India states that only a person convicted of a crime, and not accused of a crime, cannot stand for elections. So India does not allow "murderers of minorities" to stand for election.
I know you mean Modi, however despite all accusations there is no evidence as such to suggest that he is responsible for the riots in Gujarat. Your accusations are essentially hyper-bole. I have no doubt he is guilty of negligence, and perhaps even of mass murder. But my opinions mean nothing. Unless evidence is provided, the law can do little. By the way, today the supreme court ordered that cases against the accused (including members of the Gujarat government) be held in fast track court. Also, the Gujarat riots despite all the failings of the law, has resulted in convictions. This would not happened in a fascist state. Please look up the word fascism by the way, people are using it way to loosely here.
As far as hate speeches, i presume you mean Varun Gandhi. Varun Gandhi spent three weeks in jail because of his speech, he is also charged under the NSA law, if convicted he'll have to vacate his post as MP (that is if he wins). Considering that Mayawati rules in UP, you can be sure, she won't let him off that easily.
Fine words in a constitution does not make a great country unless those words are applied to the letter and the spirit of the document.
The spirit is by in large enforced. There are cases of course where they are not but this has to do with corruption.
India is not perfect, no one knows that better than it's citizens. There are incidences of bigotry, sexism, corruption, in Indian society, however they have to do with illiteracy, poverty and superstition which creates a value system of hate in some people. This does not make Indian society at large fascist. By the way, similar things happen in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, in fact, every country that faces the issues highlighted above.
The constitution of India is applied more in the breach than in its application. The US constitution said quite specifically that all men are created equally but nevertheless allowed slavery for 200 years. There are many great and wonderful things in your constitution but the vast majority of Indians do not have access to justice or clean water or shelter or any basic amenities. What the constitution says is irrelevant to these people.
You're saying that a country that doesnt provide basic civic amenities is fascist? So every developing country is fascist? Bangladesh is fascist? By the way, even in the US, 10% of the population is not covered by any sort of health care.
Our national identity is based on religion but also includes all persons living within the definable territory of Bangladesh who are accorded the same protection and rights as everyone else in the country without discrimination or hindrance. Islam is a very tolerant religion but unfortunately some fanatics have lost the true meaning of its teachings. The Bangladesh constitution however includes a specific provision concerning toleration and these are not merely words but are applied on a daily basis in Bangladesh.
So there are two types of identities for Bangladeshis? One for the minorities who follow Islam and another for the minorities? Is that advisable?
As far as applying it on a daily basis, i have read Shame by Taslima Nasreen, so i know similar incidences happen in Bangladesh. But let me guess, She's an Indian stooge right?