Friday 21 January 2022

A LETTER THAT DIMINISHES THE INDIAN FOREIGN SERVICE

    If you're wondering how deep the rot has set into our society, and how autonomous the radicalisation of even the educated sections has become, you have to look no further than the open letter written by 32 assorted retired IFS officers on the 5th of this month in response to an appeal by more than 100 veterans ( including five retired service Chiefs) to the President and Prime Minister. This latter missive was an appeal for action to stop the kind of  genocidal speeches made at the Haridwar Dharm Sansad on the 19th of December, 2021. Incidentally, similar appeals have been made by other eminent citizens, including the alumni and students of at least two IITs, a group of Supreme Court lawyers to the Chief Justice, and at least two retired judges of the Supreme Court itself.

   Let's call the former lot of IFS blokes the G-32, since they have made their political affiliations quite clear now and it's not too difficult to surmise who could have prompted them to take umbrage at this appeal and to perform this most undiplomatic genuflection to the  great anarch. What did surprise me, however, is the petty cliches and vitriol in their language, the calumny and contempt, for if there's one art diplomats are known for it is the turn of phrase, the ability to pick the  mot juste. But when veterans and retired chiefs are branded as " a group of activists" and as " known leftists with sympathies for Maoists", and when their action is ascribed to " frustration at not having...recognition and award after superannuation" and is described as an " investment in a potential political change at the centre", you know the IFS has lost its marbles and is in dire need of a serious revamp and what the Chinese would euphemistically term "re-education." But not this lot, because they already appear to have been re-educated by the BJP's IT Cell and Arnab Goswami. For it takes an extraordinary degree of cognitive dissonance to accuse people of the caliber of Lt. Gen. Vijay Oberoi, Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat, Admiral Arun Prakash and Major General S.G.Vombatkere of lack of morality and dubious motives.

   I am at a total loss to comprehend what part of the veterans' letter could have offended the G-32 to make them discard their gin and tonic and canasta and take up cudgels against reason and sanity. For this letter nowhere blames the govt. for the Haridwar incitements, it instead expresses dismay at the govt's inaction and " urges leaders of ALL ( emphasis mine) political parties to condemn these calls for what is tantamount to genocide of Muslims." Something, by the way, which even the Supreme Court appears to have agreed with because it has taken notice of a petition by Anjana Prakash, Senior Advocate and retired judge of the Patna High Court, and issued notice to the Center and the Uttarakhand govt. The G-32 also appears to have ignored the fact that the veterans have addressed their letter to not only the govt. but also to the CJI, the service chiefs and leaders of all major political parties. It is not intended " to bring odium to the Modi govt." as our former Ambassadors seem to presume but is a call for it ( and all other stake holders of our democracy ) to act before it is too late.

  Even allowing for the fact that, having spent most of their active lives abroad in the insular comfort of their embassies, most IFS officers become disconnected with ground realities here, it still amazes me that they are oblivious of the groundswell of hatred, intolerance and majoritarian violence that is being assiduously created here since 2014. How can they think that Haridwar was just " a ranting by fringe elements" when exactly the same abuse and threats have been publicly stated by the BJP's leaders, Chief Ministers. Union Ministers, and MPs of the Tejashwi Surya variety ? Given the positions they have occupied in the foreign service, surely they are aware that a call for killing of members of a particular faith amounts to genocide under international law ? That Haridwar was not an isolated incident but part of a pattern, preceded by Muzzafarnagar, NE Delhi riots, lynchings, violence on anti-CAA protestors, beating up of students in JNU, Jamia and Aligarh Muslim University, vandalisation of mosques and churches in Karnataka, MP, Assam and UP, vigilante obstruction of Namaz even at approved spaces in Gurgaon; it is an endless list of hate gone autonomous. And in none of them has the govt. taken any serious action to prosecute the bigots, unless nudged by the courts. But I'm being too generous, perhaps, to these saffronised diplomats, for they give the game away when they say that all that the so called sants were doing at Haridwar was " asserting their Hindu identity." Which is an apt description of Nazism, in case this minor similarity has escaped their rarefied attention. 

   In their haste to be noticed by the Supreme Leader, the G-32 completely misses the main thrust of the veterans' communication- not the hate speeches themselves but the govt's studied indifference to it and its refusal to take action against these blood thirsty sants. ( Some arrests have been made but only after public and international outrage and after the matter was brought to the Supreme Court's notice; this does no credit to the govt.) It is this implicit endorsement and encouragement of such xenophobia which has alarmed all true Indians, because it is part of a continuing pattern, a dog whistle for the establishment of a Hindu rashtra. Surely the G-32, with their high UPSC rankings, could not have missed this pattern ? Or India's continuous decline in the global rankings for human rights, press freedom, religious freedom ? They are, after all, trained to feel the pulse of international public opinion and perception, unless they have ossified much more rapidly than is usual for retired civil servants !

  They could not be unaware of similar concern expressed by the UN Rapporteur for Minority Rights, or the warning by Gregory Stanton, President of Genocide Watch, which works closely with the UN. Stanton, in a hearing at the US Congress, has warned that India may be on the brink of a genocide. This has been endorsed by the organisation Justice for All. The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom has also stated that India under Mr. Modi is " aggressively advocating for a purely Hindu state," and has, for the second year in a row, recommended to President Biden that India should be put on the list of CPCs ( Countries Of Particular Concern ), just above the Special Watch list. I do not agree that we have reached the genocidal stage, but it is a fact that an ecology of hate is being created in a planned manner and it is past the time when the govt. should be taking stringent action against these purveyors of bigotry and religious fanaticism.

  The alarm and concerns expressed by the veterans, the Constitutional Conduct Group, Supreme Court lawyers, IIT staff and students, and what remains of a free press, are valid. Nor are they "selective" as these misled diplomats seem to think: one cannot draw a balance between right and wrong, or between good and evil. The wrong and the evil have to be called out in no uncertain terms. Retired civil servants are free to take sides, but they should be careful to be on the side of history. Unfortunately, these 32 diplomats have allowed their political bias to overcome their sense of reason. Their letter, conceived in asininity, motivated by servility and penned in unholy haste, should never have been written. It does great dis-service to a fine institution like the IFS, 

20 comments:

  1. Who are these " venerable"? A list will reveal interesting connections and vested interests.

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  2. It's obvious disgruntled officers who were superseded whose better halves have become ministers and family rivalries influencing their response. Oh what a fall ...But then again there are 32x many many more who have retained their sanity.some hope yet!

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  3. Blue sheep in the system have been exposed and necessarily ought to be exposed whose number may vary from time to time but finding loopholes in the system they usually find a place well suited for survival and make the system serve favouring them.This phenomenon is prevalent since ancient era while human race was on its way of civilisation.Undoubtedly these traits have travelled a long path.Let’s hope system improves and we live in harmony for all and always .

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  4. This facetious Group of 32 :
    Asinine, Servile, Motivated !
    UNHOLY INDEED !!

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  5. All visionaries should also form a group to keep on pointing out the blue sheeps to create a harmony for coming generations.

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  6. The letter shot by the Ex Diplomats brought out memories of the response by the actors and sportsmen to the toolkit case last year during the farmers' agitation. That was derivably a forced reaction induced by this government upon individual mainstream celebrities and influencers. The current condemnation of the very distinguished lot of ex Service Chiefs and concerned citizens, by an equally luminous group of ex Diplomats, appears to be a similar tactic of this malevolent regime. On that occasion the selected were eminent but individual "soft targets" who were perhaps not willing to oppose the power of the ruling dispensation. This time the personnel are clear-thinking, well informed foreign service retirees, entirely conversant with the might and mien of government machinery, whose writings lend substantial collective heft when they exert an opposing force to the open letter signatories.
    The BJP think tank understands this well; and it may be inferred had identified with precision those retired diplomats with leanings similar to itself, to issue its counteracting message that would dilute, if not neutralise the concern expressed by the veterans. That it suits the administrator and the executors is convenient give and take. This was cahoots, not coercion.
    The rejoinder disappointed though, in its utterly personal and disparaging slant, filled more with political vituperation than anything else. It was not diplomatically worded, and treated the Dharam Sansad’s annihilative foghorn as merely an assertive exercise in identity by some "Sants". Or, at most, nothing more than the rant of a fringe group, suggestively best ignored. The detractive nature of the comments surpassed the regressive intention of the contents; a giveaway to the source of this planned, postured reaction.
    Certainly these 32 have revealed their hand; castigating those who exhibited alarm at the genocidal call given by the intolerants out of a misguided sense of Hindutva.

    A couplet by the famous shayar Akbar Allahabadi sums it well of the Sants and these Ex IFSs:

    "Taleem ka shor aisa, tehzeeb ka ghul itna;
    Barkat jo nahi hoti, neeyat ki kharabi hai."

    Despite the education loud, and the culture sonorous,
    When the achievement is absent, then the intent is dubious.





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  7. A blog so well written, bringing forth the pain and anguish that all those who love their country, its diversity, ethos and rich heritage. The rot has set in, and it is with an absolute sense of horror that I read of the humiliations and privations that a large section of the population is subject to, their sin being that their religious beliefs are inimical to the powers to be.
    It is only divine intervention that will prevent a genocide from occurring, Let us continue to hope and pray for the best

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  8. The rot, starting at the top, has permeated down to the mindless hoards.
    This open letter is what is most frightening. That those who are highly educated and well versed in the ways of the world have been sucked into this filth.
    India 2022 = Germany 1934!
    Do these bigots not read history and do they not see the abyss this country is on the brink of?

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  9. Surely the religious bigotry, and the hate speeches, are not one sided, or confined to one religious group. One hate speech by hardliners of one religion provokes a similar response by the other side. Don't blame just the hindus ... there has been sufficient provocation by the muslims over the years !

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    1. Can't at all agree with your point of view.
      What we're seeing now is DANGEROUS! No other word describes it.
      If you are suggesting that What we're seeing now is a 'reaction' then my only response is that it's possible that you and I live on different planets!

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  10. If you all are so concerned about what Hindus are worried about, please step into the other religion and enjoy their hard core characteristics.

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    1. I have no idea how old you are, but if you're anywhere close to my age then all I'll say is that the India of today is NOT the country I was born into and is NOT a country I'd like to see it become.
      Being rabid was never what we Indians were or are!

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    2. If I have grasped the gist of the blog accurately, it bemoans the response of the IFS retirees to the open letter written by the ex Service Chiefs and Others to the President, Prime Minister, Home Minister, Judiciary (CJI), and Chiefs of the Armed Forces.
      It does not lend itself to a partisan commentary on beliefs; nor does it find faults with a religion. The blog clearly lambasts the writers of the rejoinder to the open letter and their included arguments.
      If the posts are restricted to the the contents of the blog, perhaps we will have a cogent discussion ensuing. Else, it will stand reduced to the religious belittling that is all so prevalent in the country today.

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  11. Mr Patankar has got it right. This blog is not pro or anti any religion, nor was the letter of the veterans. Please read both again, Pankaj, before defending the indefensible. Both are about the inaction and implicit encouragement of hate speech- even calls for genocide- by some fanatics. Don't reduce the discussion to the sickeningly " Hindus are in danger" trope. We never were and with the birth rates in the Bimaru states being above the national average, never will be. And Mr Viri Chauhan, I have no reason to " step into the other religion" or into your corrupted version of Hinduism- I am quite comfortable with the Hinduism I was born into and hope to see my sons thrive in it too. You are welcome to the hate and bigotry of your version.

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    1. Is that not the core of the problem that the India of today is faced with? That EVERY discussion is dragged down to the Hindu vs them banal level. Which would be understandable if it was emanating from folk who don't have a mind of their own and are happy to be led around like sheep. But for educated folk to have fallen into the trap – it's THAT which is scary and makes one bemoan the present state of the country and worry about where we're headed!

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  12. Indian society has unfortunately evolved into one where even the educated and accomplished citizens have begun to judge fellow human beings increasingly by their religious beliefs and less by the content of their character. The former diplomats too, seem to have succumbed to this erroneous notion.
    As the old adage goes: "this too shall pass".

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  13. As always, Mr Avay Shukla has hit the nail on the head. The comments also show the mentality, of at least one of the clan of fanatics. The country is passing through a very dangerous phase, where on the one hand the present leadership is exhorting the citizens towards innovation and development, while on the other hand, without being vocal, gives its silent support to such hard-cores
    I come from a group where every religion is given its due respect.....the Armed Forces.
    I come from a family, where I was taught to respect all religions, and have thus participated in rituals of all religions.
    I have never felt threatened by the 'dangers' of conversion and neither have my children have faced any issues with anyone.
    I sincerely hope and pray the better sense prevails amongst the citizens to ignore the rants of a few, and we leave behind a great nation for the future generations.

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  14. Sir,
    While I say Amen to what you/we wish to leave behind for future generations, besides the insanity one sees all around, what greatly alarms me is the polarisation which has already reared its head amongst the armed forces.
    That the rot has begun to seep into what has always been the most secular and venerated institution in this country not just saddens, but also frightens me!

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  15. Of all the errors and faults, the one thing that ought not to brook any debate is the call for genocidal resolution.
    It is inexcusable, criminal and completely treasonous. In speech; in oath and in intent and purpose.
    Since the Executive has already provided tacit support and encouragement it is our justice system that HAS to step into the breach and rescue civility. Action as may be SEEN to be commensurate with the betrayal cannot be delayed.
    And the present toleration of betrayal by the 'leadership' has to be accepted as complicit and culpable.
    And that is intolerable to tolerate in a democracy.

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