Something is rotten in the state of Chhattisgarh; and it stinks to the high heavens when somebody with the street cred and academic reputation of Prof Jean Dreze becomes the target of a tendentious attack. For 37 years, the unassuming Belgium-born development economist has spoken tirelessly for the salt of India’s earth, advocating a humane approach to tackle hunger, poverty, education and health. His colleagues in this noble endeavour have been the Nobel laureates Amartya Sen and Angus Deaton. He is an Indian citizen, waging a battle peacefully on behalf of his countrymen and women against the injustices of state and non-state actors. To see such a Gandhian being labelled a Naxalite—a “foreign agent” out to “tear the country apart”—points to the staggering xenophobic anti-intellectualism that is relentlessly coursing through the veins of the hinterland following the arrival of Narendra Modi. It should shame the BJP government of Raman Singh which has been entrenched in power there for the last 13 years.