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180 retired bureaucrats and judges gave a befitting reply to the anti-Modi group of ‘jokers’

There is a group of former bureaucrats associated with the Left and the so-called Secular Gang in the country, who periodically indulge in propaganda against the Modi government. This group continues to attack the Modi government by writing a letter called Constitutional Conduct Group. Recently 75 members of this group wrote an open letter about the farmers movement and criticized the Modi government. Now a group of 180 retired bureaucrats and judges have accused the Constitutional Conduct Group of misleading the country by calling it a group of ‘jokers’.

Under the banner of the ‘Forum of Concerned Citizens (FCC)’, 180 retired bureaucrats and judges claimed that to end the farmers’ agitation, the government gave legal assurance about the minimum support price and suspended agricultural laws for 18 months. Has suggested a middle path of It further said that despite this, a group of ‘Junkers’ of former bureaucrats are still trying to create a misleading discussion.

The 180 people who issued the statement on Monday include former RAW chief Sanjeev Tripathi, former CBI director Nageswara Rao and former SSB Director General and former Tripura police chief BL Vohra. According to the FCC, the government has not declared at any stage that the real farmers are anti-national. It added, “Even on Republic Day those people were treated in a very restrained manner who used the farmers’ movement as an opportunity to engage in criminalization.”

Members of the FCC said that while the government has suggested a middle path in which it suspends the implementation of the laws for 18 months… legal assurance about continuing the minimum support price and some of the punitive provisions against farmers in environmental protection matters With the withdrawal of laws, there is no argument to stick to the demand to repeal the laws.

Expressing displeasure over the open letter from former bureaucrats, the FCC said the letter was politically motivated. We are troubled by the utter misrepresentation of a group of pranks of retired bureaucrats who aim to create a misleading discourse. Advising former bureaucrats, the FCC said that instead of provoking the government, it should be understood that there is some inherent structural deficiency that is keeping Indian farmers poor. The government is making efforts to overcome this deficiency.

The Forum of Concerned Citizens (FCC) has appealed to the peasant leaders that instead of getting caught in the clutches of anti-national forces and opportunistic leaders, everyone should work towards a amicable solution to the issue through dialogue. On this statement, former Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court Anil Dev Singh, former Chief Secretary of Kerala Anand Bose, former Jammu and Kashmir DGP SP Vaid, Air Marshal (Retd) Dushyant Singh, Air Vice Marshal (Retd) RP Mishra. Is also signed.

Significantly, 75 former bureaucrats wrote an open letter on 11 December accusing the central government of taking a confrontational stand. At the same time, he said that the government is treating the non-political farmers as irresponsible rival who should be ridiculed, whose image should be tarnished and who should be defeated. The letter was signed by retired bureaucrats like former Lieutenant Governor of Delhi Najib Jung, Julio Ribeiro and Aruna Roy.

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