Khaleej Times

Yogi, Modi criticised over mob violence

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new delhi — A group of former bureaucrat­s came down heavily on the Uttar Pradesh BJP regime and Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Bulandshah­r mob violence saying “politics of hate has taken the most dangerous turn” even as Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday said his government should be “thanked” for defeating a “political conspiracy” to spread anarchy through communal violence in the state.

Questionin­g Modi’s “stony silence” over the December 3 mob violence in which a police officer was killed, the former bureaucrat­s and diplomats, in an open letter, said the Bulandshah­r incident showed the “perverted” fundamenta­l principles of governance and constituti­onal ethics of the Yogi government under which, “hooliganis­m and thuggery have been mainstream­ed into governance”.

The letter signed by 83 former civil servants including former foreign secretarie­s Shiv Shankar Menon, Shayam Saran and Sujata Singh and former ambassador and DGP Julio Ribeiro, called for the resignatio­n of Adityanath and urged the Allahabad High Court to initiate a judicial enquiry taking suo-motu cognisance of the violence and the “cold blooded murder” of inspector Subodh Kumar Singh.

“The Bulandshah­r mob violence instigated and engineered with malicious intent, marks the most dangerous turn yet in the direction taken by the politics of hate in recent times.

“It shows that in India’s most populous state, fundamenta­l principles of governance, of constituti­onal ethics and of humane social conduct stand perverted. The Chief Minister of the state acts as high priest of the agenda of bigotry and majoritari­an supremacy — an agenda which now seems to take precedence over everything else,” they said.

Under Adityanath, hooliganis­m and thuggery have been mainstream­ed into governance, not just to intimidate minorities but to teach a lesson to anyone, including police personnel and others in the

administra­tion, who dared to be even-handed in their approach to minority communitie­s, they said.

“The pace of erosion has been frightenin­g and with each slip, we seem to sink further into a lawless abyss.

“This was a deliberate attempt to display majoritari­an muscle and send a message to Muslim communitie­s living in the region that they have to live in fear, accept their subordinat­e status and conform to the cultural diktats of the majority community,” the letter said adding that there was no doubt as to who

the political elements were, that aided and abetted the violence.

“The chief minister refuses to acknowledg­e the gravity of the incident and its communal intent, condemn the perpetrato­rs of violence or direct the police to take action against them, instead asks them to focus attention on those responsibl­e for illegal cow slaughter.

“He (Adityanath) may try to mislead by calling it an accident, this was murder with an intent”, they said alleging that the slain police officer was an “impediment” to the communal plans of local BJP and Sangh Parivar elements and “had to go”.

Turning their attention to Modi, the former civil servants said: “Our prime minister, who is so voluble in his election campaigns and who never tires of telling us how the Constituti­on of India is the only holy book he worships, maintains a stony silence even as he sees a chief minister handpicked by him treat the same Constituti­on with sheer contempt.

“It is evident that for the Sangh Parivar, constituti­onal morality is of no value, and is necessaril­y subordinat­e to the ideals of majoritari­an supremacy,” they said asserting that never before in recent history had the politics of hate, division and exclusion been so dominant and the poisonous ideology, which had penetrated deep into the body politic.

“This is a crucial moment and we can’t take it lying down anymore,” they said calling for a crusade against the politics of hate and division — “a politics which aims to destroy the fundamenta­l principles on which our republic is founded”. —

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 ?? PTI ?? UP CM Yogi Adityanath addresses the media at Central Hall of Assembly in Lucknow on Wednesday. —
PTI UP CM Yogi Adityanath addresses the media at Central Hall of Assembly in Lucknow on Wednesday. —

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