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“Complete Breakdown Of Governance”: Former Bureaucrats Write Open Letter On UP’s Law & Order

“It seems clear that all branches of the administration, including the executive magistrates and the police, have collapsed,” the letter read.

Alleging a “complete breakdown of governance” and “blatant violation of rule of law” in Uttar Pradesh, a group of 74 former bureaucrats and police officers have written an open letter. Over 200 eminent citizens have endorsed this letter. The IAS, IPS, IFS officials, in the four-page letter, alleged arbitrary detentions and torture of and police attacks on peaceful protesters, demanded an end to extra-judicial killings, targeting of Muslim men with the law against “love jihad”, alleged misuse of the National Security Act in the name of cow slaughter and against dissenters.

The letter also pointed to the uncounted deaths and the collapse of the healthcare system, seeking that the Covid crisis in the state be properly handled.

“We note with mounting alarm that the present ruling regime in UP has ushered in a model of governance which swerves further and further away from the values of the Constitution and the rule of law with each passing day,” the letter read.

“It seems clear that all branches of the administration, including the executive magistrates and the police, have collapsed. We fear that, unless checked now, the damage to the polity and institutions in the state will result in the decay and destruction of democracy itself,” it further added.

Under every head, the letter provided data and examples. The case of Kerala journalist Siddique Kappan was reference citing crackdown against peaceful protesters. Kappan was arrested while on his way to Hathras to report on the brutal gang-rape of a Dalit woman and the “complicity of the administration in the hurried overnight cremation of her body that had caused national outrage”.

“Kappan has so far spent more than 200 days in prison. More recently, these repressive measures have taken the form of punitive actions against those highlighting lethal shortcomings in UP’s healthcare system,” the letter said.

The letter, pointing to the assembly elections scheduled to be held next year in the state, claimed: “Since coming to power, the bias of the present government of UP against Muslims has been open and uninhibited… Further, keeping in mind the forthcoming elections, we apprehend that such actions by the UP government, if not controlled, may cause communal polarisation and disturbances.”

The letter writers are part of a group that had flagged the issue of the appointment of a new administrator in Lakshadweep and the situation after that.

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