Your Silence in the Face of Enormous Societal Threat Is Deafening: Former Civil Servants to Modi
More than 100 former civil servants have said that the recent instances of “hate violence against [India’s] minority communities, particularly Muslims” represent the “subordination of the fundamental principles of our constitution and of the rule of law to the forces of majoritarianism”, accusing the state of being “fully complicit” in this process.
In a letter to Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, the former civil servants – under the banner of the
Constitutional Conduct Groupe – said the “frenzy of hate filled destruction”
that the country is witnessing is not just targeting minorities, but the
constitution itself. Though they criticised the prime minister’s silence on
these incidents as ‘deafening’, they hoped that he would “call for an end to
the politics of hate that governments under your party’s control are so
assiduously practising”.
Former Delhi Lt
Governor Najeeb Jung, former National Security Adviser Shivshankar Menon,
ex-foreign secretary Sujatha Singh, former home secretary G.K. Pillai and
former prime minister Manmohan Singh’s principal secretary T.K.A. Nair are
among the 108 signatories to the letter.
“As former civil
servants, it is not normally our want to express ourselves in such extreme
terms, but the relentless pace at which the constitutional edifice created by
our founding fathers is being destroyed compels us to speak out and express our
anger and anguish,” the letter said.
The escalation of
“hate violence” against the minority communities, particularly Muslims, in the
last few years and months across several BJP ruled states like Assam, Delhi,
Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand “has
acquired a frightening new dimension”, they said….
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