"I believe this, that if the sweep of the nationalism agenda of these Hindutva forces continues, this kind of destruction of inclusive nationalism will lead to social disintegration of India," Patnaik said while addressing students at JNU.
"It is not just bad morally, then India will join the ranks of the 'failed states'," Patnaik said slamming the "Hindutva forces" who he said were trying to substitute "democratic egalitarian system" with "modern capital oligarchy".
He alleged that the capitalist forces and "aggrandising nationalism" practised by "Hindutva forces" are together trying to form and practice a new type of Nationalism that was never the part of Indian history, neither during its Freedom movement and nor after it.
"In India, the right to secede was never the part of constitution, it was never written in the constitution and precisely because it is not written in the constitution that it is very important that violations of the social contract and voices raised about such violations must be discussed," he said.
