Admiral L Ramdas (retd) - Stop Politicization of Armed Forces by Political Parties // Desist From Using Pictures Of Defence Personnel In Election Campaign: EC To Political Parties
Admiral L Ramdas (retd) LARA
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A message and an appeal
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Bhaimala
Former Chief of the Naval
Staff P.O.Kamarle. Alibag,
Maharashtra Gaurav Puraskar
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Magsaysay Awardee for Peace
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06.03.2019
Shri Sunil Arora,
Chief Election Commissioner of
India,
Nirvachan Sadan,
Ashoka Road,
New Delhi – 110001
Sub : Stop Politicization of
Armed Forces by Political Parties
Dear Sir,
On behalf of a number of my
colleagues from the armed forces veterans, this is Admiral L Ramdas – a former
Chief of the Naval Staff – writing to share some of my concerns regarding
recent instances of using the Armed Forces for political gains, especially in
the aftermath of both Pulwama and the strikes in Balakot and the shooting down,
capture and repatriation of an Indian Air Force pilot.
I am sure that you are well
aware that the Armed Forces have always prided themselves on belonging to a
structure, an ethos and environment which has been both a-political and
secular. With elections due a few weeks
from now, it is particularly important that there should not be any misuse of
these recent events by any political party to send triumphalist or jingoistic
messages which can influence the electorate.
And it is in this context that
as a responsible citizen and a proud veteran of the Indian Armed Forces, I share
our collective sense of dismay and deep concern at how some political parties
are brazenly pushing their agenda using images, uniforms and other examples,
showing pictures of the armed forces with political figures, in public spaces,
in media, election rallies and so on.
This
is completely unacceptable since it has the potential to destroy the very
foundations and value system of our armed forces, drawn from the vision, the
spirit and intent of the Indian Constitution.
We therefore, urge the Election
Commission to immediately intervene and send a strong message to the political
parties that there should be no misuse of the photographs as indeed any other
material/reports or other information pertaining to the armed forces for
electioneering in any way.
Just as an example of what is
happening, please browse through the links below. (The authenticity of these
need to be verified at your end.)
An image of the poster posted
at Colaba, Mumbai, is also attached. [This was subsequently taken down
overnight after a local citizens group raised an objection.]
Looking forward to immediate
action on this matter by the Honourable Election Commission. In the interest of
time, I have not circulated this open letter for more signatures, although many
veterans are duly agitated by these attempts to compromise the integrity and
secular nature of the Indian Armed Forces.
Thanking you,
Yours Truly,
L Ramdas
Former Chief of the Naval Staff
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