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Army veterans write to Modi, CMs against rise in vigilantism, attack on free speech

A group of retired army officials wrote an open letter to PM Narendra Modi condemning the rise in vigilantism and attack on free speech.

By Oneindia Staff Writer
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New Delhi, July 31: On Sunday, a group of 114 retired officers of the three wings of the armed forces wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief ministers of all the states lamenting on the rise of mob vigilantism and attack on free speech in the recent times.

The army veterans in the letter also expressed their support to the campaign, "Not in my Name", that has been started to protest against mob lynchings of Muslims and Dalits in the name of cow protection.

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"We can no longer look away. We would be doing a disservice to our country if we do not stand up and speak for the liberal and secular values that our Constitution espouses. Our diversity is our greatest strength," stated the letter.

"We are witness to unprecedented attacks on society at large by the relentless vigilantism of self-appointed protectors of Hinduism. We condemn the targeting of Muslims and Dalits," added the letter.

Last month, several retired bureaucrats too had issued a similar open letter to the PM against attacks on Muslims and Dalits.

The signatories of the latest letter include Lt Gen YN Sharma, Maj Gen L Tahliani, Maj Gen Dipankar Banerjee, Lt Gen CA Barretto, Surgeon Commander P Bellubi, Group Captain AV Bhagwat, Maj Gen PR Bose, Vice-Admiral A Britto, Brig TPS Chowdhury, Brig Dileep Deore and Lt Gen FT Dias.

Here is the full text of the letter by the veterans:

We are a group of veterans of the Indian Armed Forces who have spent our careers working for the security of our country. Collectively, our group holds no affiliation with any single political party, our only common commitment being to the Constitution of India.

It saddens us to write this letter, but current events in India have compelled us to register our dismay at the divisiveness that is gripping our country. We stand with the "Not in My Name" campaign that mobilised thousands of citizens across the country to protest against the current climate of fear, intimidation, hate and suspicion.

The Armed Forces stand for "Unity in Diversity". Differences in religion, language, caste, culture or any other marker of belonging have not mattered to the cohesion of the Armed Forces, and servicemen of different backgrounds have fought shoulder to shoulder in the defence of our nation, as they continue to do today.

Throughout our service, a sense of openness, justice and fair play guided our actions. We are one family. Our heritage is like the multi-coloured quilt that is India, and we cherish this vibrant diversity.

However, what is happening in our country today strikes at all that the Armed Forces, and indeed our Constitution, stand for. We are witness to unprecedented attacks on society at large by the relentless vigilantism of self-appointed protectors of Hinduism.

We condemn the targeting of Muslims and Dalits. We condemn the clampdowns on free speech by attacks on media outlets, civil society groups, universities, journalists and scholars, through a campaign of branding them anti-national and unleashing violence against them while the State looks away.

We can no longer look away. We would be doing a disservice to our country if we do not stand up and speak for the liberal and secular values that our Constitution espouses. Our diversity is our greatest strength. Dissent is not treason; in fact, it is the essence of democracy.

We urge the powers that be at the Centre and in the States to take note of our concerns and urgently act to uphold our Constitution, both in letter and in spirit.

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