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Former Civil Servants Ask Amit Shah to Take Action Against Sudarshan News

'It is completely perverse to allege that there is a conspiracy to infiltrate Muslim officers into the services, or to use terms like UPSC Jihad or Civil Services Jihad in this connection.'
'It is completely perverse to allege that there is a conspiracy to infiltrate Muslim officers into the services, or to use terms like UPSC Jihad or Civil Services Jihad in this connection.'
former civil servants ask amit shah to take action against sudarshan news
Sudarshan News anchor Suresh Chavhanke with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Photo: Facebook
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New Delhi: A group of 91 former civil servants have demanded action against Sudarshan News for a promo it ran on 'UPSC jihad', alleging that there was a conspiracy to 'infiltrate' Muslims into the civil services. The show was eventually not aired because of a Delhi high court stay.

In a letter to home minister Amit Shah, information and broadcasting minister Prakash Javadekar, chief minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, Delhi LG Anil Baijal, the Delhi Police commissioner, chairpersons of the National Human Rights Commission, Minorities Commission and Union Public Services Commission, and others, the retired civil servants have said the Sudarshan News proposed telecast was "communally charged, divisive and sensational".

Comments made by the anchor, Suresh Chavhanke, in the promo amount the hate speech, the group has said. It should be treated as a "vicious hate campaign to malign a particular religion and community" and appropriate action taken, they continue.

Read the full text of the letter below.

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We are a group of former civil servants belonging to the All India and Central Services who have worked with the Central Government as well as different State Governments of India. As a group, we have no affiliation with any political party but believe in being neutral, impartial and committed to the Constitution of India.

We are raising, through this letter, an urgent issue regarding the proposed telecast of a communally charged, divisive and sensational series by Sudarshan News TV channel. This series claims to be an expose of a conspiracy in the recruitment process that has resulted in a sudden increase in the number of Muslim officers selected for the two most prestigious services in the country, the IAS and the IPS. Jamia Millia Islamia has been singled out in this context. We understand that the Delhi High Court has granted an interim stay on the telecast. However, we feel stronger legal and administrative action is warranted.

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It is completely perverse to allege that there is a conspiracy to infiltrate Muslim officers into the services, or to use terms like UPSC Jihad or Civil Services Jihad in this connection. These communal and irresponsible statements amount to hate speech and are defamatory of an entire community.

Also read: Talk of 'UPSC Jihad' a Baseless Attempt to Delegitimise Muslim Participation in Governance

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The telecast of the programme, if allowed, will have the following effects:

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  • It will generate hatred towards the largest minority community in the country, viz. Muslims, without having any basis in fact. The country is already smouldering with hate speech against Muslims, including allegations of Corona Jihad and Love Jihad, which various courts have found to be false. This telecast will add further fuel to that fire.
  • It will tar the impeccable reputation of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), the premier organisation for civil service recruitment, by claiming that it is biased in its recruitment processes. UPSC’s recruitment processes are widely recognised as being entirely fair, above board and without any bias towards any language, region, religious or other community. The UPSC is one of the few institutions in the country which still enjoys an unblemished reputation for integrity and has enormous credibility both with the government and with the people of India. The telecast will destroy people’s faith in this highly regarded institution.
  • It will spread a false belief about a disproportionate increase in the number of Muslims being selected for government services, especially for the IAS and IPS. A recent report in the Indian Express said that “Muslims make up 3.46 per cent of the country’s 8,417 IAS and IPS officers. Of 292 Muslim officers, 160 are among the 5,862 who had been selected through the Civil Services examinations conducted by the UPSC, while the remaining 132 are among 2,555 who were promoted to the IAS or IPS from the state civil services on the basis of seniority and performance, which is also assessed by the UPSC. It should be noted that this 3.46% is far short of the percentage of Muslims in the population, which is 14.2%.  Over the last forty years, the number of Muslim candidates has been going up and down. In fact, there have been years when not a single Muslim candidate was selected in the IAS, and, therefore, allegations such as these are totally unfounded.  Such a telecast may also persuade other caste, linguistic and regional groups to look at their rate of success in the civil services examination, an examination which should be, and is, based on merit. In the process, the credibility of UPSC will be compromised.
  • It will malign the reputation of Jamia Millia Islamia, which has recently been rated as the top central university in India. Jamia Millia Islamia has, in fact, been fulfilling a major social obligation to the country by offering free coaching services to disadvantaged candidates (Muslims, SCs, STs and women) to help them succeed in the UPSC examinations. The telecast will discourage Jamia Millia Islamia and others like them from offering services to socially disadvantaged groups.
  • The use of terms like “UPSC jihad” and “Civil Services jihad” are an attempt to divide the civil administration of the country along religious lines and undermines the excellent contributions made by administrators across the board to the development of India.

In a case filed before the High Court of Delhi a few days ago, the petitioners have urged that offences have been committed under “Sections 153A(1) Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, place of birth, residence, language, etc., and doing acts prejudicial to maintenance of harmony,153B(1) Imputations, assertions prejudicial to national-integration, 295A Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage reli­gious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or reli­gious beliefs and Section 499 Defamation, of the Indian Penal Code”. These alleged offences need to be investigated thoroughly.

In a recent judgement on the same matter, the Supreme Court, while not granting a stay on the telecast of the programme, has stated “We note that under statutory provisions, competent authorities are vested with powers to ensure compliance with law, including provisions of the criminal law intended to ensure social harmony and the peaceful co-existence of all communities.”

We, therefore, urge the Union Home Ministry, the Lieutenant-Governor of Delhi, the Chief Minister, Delhi and the Commissioner of Police, Delhi to order the lodging of FIRs under the relevant legal provisions. We also request the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and the News Broadcasting Standards Authority of India to investigate whether or not the show would run afoul of the Cable Television Networks (Regulation) Act, read with the Cable Television Networks Rules 1994, and the Code of Ethics and Broadcasting Standards and take suitable action. The National Human Rights Commission, the Minorities Commission, and the Union Public Service Commission are also requested to take notice of this vicious hate campaign to malign a particular religion and community through the propagation of slanted news that will not stand scrutiny by any objective criterion.

(91 signatories, as below)

1.Anita AgnihotriIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Department of Social Justice Empowerment, GoI
2.      Salahuddin AhmadIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan
3.      Shafi AlamIPS (Retd.)Former Director General, National Crime Records Bureau, GoI
4.      K. Saleem AliIPS (Retd.)Former Special Director, CBI, GoI
5.      S.P. AmbroseIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Secretary, Ministry of Shipping & Transport, GoI
6.      Anand ArniR&AW (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI
7.      Mohinderpal AulakhIPS (Retd.)Former Director General of Police (Jails), Govt. of Punjab
8.      G. BalachandhranIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal
9.      Vappala BalachandranIPS (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI

 

10.   Gopalan BalagopalIAS (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal
11.   Chandrashekhar BalakrishnanIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Coal, GoI
12.   Rana BanerjiIAS (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat (R&AW), GoI
13.   Sharad BeharIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
14.   Meeran C BorwankarIPS (Retd.)Former DGP, Bureau of Police Research and Development, GoI
15.   Sundar BurraIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
16.   R. ChandramohanIAS (Retd.)Former Principal Secretary, Transport and Urban Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
17.   Rachel ChatterjeeIAS (Retd.)Former Special Chief Secretary, Agriculture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
18.   Javid ChowdhuryIAS (Retd.)Former Health Secretary, GoI
19.   Anna DaniIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
20.   Vibha Puri DasIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoI
21.   P.R. DasguptaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Food Corporation of India, GoI
22.   Nareshwar DayalIFS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs and former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
23.   Pradeep K. DebIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Deptt. Of Sports, GoI
24.   Nitin DesaiIES (Retd.)Former Secretary and Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, GoI
25.   Keshav DesirajuIAS (Retd.)Former Health Secretary, GoI
26.   M.G. DevasahayamIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Govt. of Haryana
27.   Sushil DubeyIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Sweden
28.   K.P. FabianIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Italy
29.   Prabhu GhateIAS (Retd.)Former Addl. Director General, Department of Tourism, GoI
30.   Suresh K. GoelIFS (Retd.)Former Director General, Indian Council of Cultural Relations, GoI
31.   H.S. GujralIFoS (Retd.)Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Govt. of Punjab
32.   Meena GuptaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI
33.   Sajjad HassanIAS (Retd.)Former Commissioner (Planning), Govt. of Manipur
34.   Siraj HussainIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Department of Agriculture, GoI
35.   Najeeb JungIAS (Retd.)Former Lieutenant Governor, Delhi
36.   Rahul KhullarIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India
37.   Ajai KumarIFoS(Retd.)Former Director, Ministry of Agriculture, GoI

 

38.   Brijesh KumarIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Department of Information Technology, GoI
39.   Sudhir KumarIAS (Retd.)Former Member, Central Administrative Tribunal
40.   P.K. LahiriIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary (Revenue), GoI and former Executive Director, Asian Development Bank
41.   Aloke B. LalIPS (Retd.)Former Director General (Prosecution), Govt. of Uttarakhand
42.   Subodh LalIPoS (Resigned)Former Deputy Director General, Ministry of Communications, GoI
43.   P.M.S. MalikIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Myanmar & Special Secretary, MEA, GoI
44.   Harsh ManderIAS (Retd.)Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
45.   Amitabh MathurIPS (Retd.)Former Director, Aviation Research Centre and Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI
46.   Aditi MehtaIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan
47.   Shivshankar MenonIFS (Retd.)Former Foreign Secretary and Former National Security Adviser
48.   Sonalini MirchandaniIFS (Resigned)GoI
49.   Noor MohammadIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, National Disaster Management Authority, Govt. of India
50.   Avinash MohananeyIPS (Retd.)Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Sikkim
51.   Deb MukharjiIFS (Retd.)Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh and former Ambassador to Nepal
52.   NagalsamyIA&AS (Retd.)Former Principal Accountant General, Tamil Nadu & Kerala
53.   P.G.J. NampoothiriIPS (Retd.)Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Gujarat
54.   Amitabha PandeIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Inter-State Council, GoI
55.   Niranjan PantIA&AS (Retd.)Former Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General, GoI
56.   Alok PertiIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Coal, GoI
57.   R.M. PremkumarIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
58.   S.Y. QuraishiIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Election Commissioner
59.   V.P. RajaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission
60.   K. Sujatha RaoIAS (Retd.)Former Health Secretary, GoI
61.   M.Y. RaoIAS (Retd.)
62.   Satwant ReddyIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Chemicals and Petrochemicals, GoI
63.   Vijaya Latha ReddyIFS (Retd.)Former Deputy National Security Adviser, GoI

 

64.   Julio RibeiroIPS (Retd.)Former Adviser to Governor of Punjab & former Ambassador to Romania
65.   Aruna RoyIAS (Resigned)
66.   Deepak SananIAS (Retd.)Former Principal Adviser (AR) to Chief Minister, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
67.   G. SankaranIC&CES (Retd.)Former President, Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal
68.   Shyam SaranIFS (Retd.)Former Foreign Secretary and Former Chairman, National Security Advisory Board
69.   S. SatyabhamaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairperson, National Seeds Corporation, GoI
70.   N.C. SaxenaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Planning Commission, GoI
71.   A. SelvarajIRS (Retd.)Former Chief Commissioner, Income Tax, Chennai, GoI
72.   Ardhendu SenIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal
73.   Abhijit SenguptaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoI
74.   Aftab SethIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Japan
75.   Ashok Kumar SharmaIFoS (Retd.)Former MD, State Forest Development Corporation, Govt. of Gujarat
76.   Ashok Kumar SharmaIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Finland and Estonia
77.   Navrekha SharmaIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Indonesia
78.   Pravesh SharmaIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
79.   Rashmi Shukla SharmaIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
80.   Padamvir SinghIAS (Retd.)Former Director, LBSNAA, Mussoorie, GoI
81.   Sujatha SinghIFS (Retd.)Former Foreign Secretary, GoI
82.   Tirlochan SinghIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, National Commission for Minorities, GoI
83.   Jawhar Sircar

 

IAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoI, & former CEO, Prasar Bharati
84.   Narendra SisodiaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Finance, GoI
85.   Parveen TalhaIRS (Retd.)Former Member, Union Public Service Commission
86.   Thanksy ThekkekeraIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Minorities Development, Govt. of Maharashtra
87.   P.S.S. ThomasIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission
88.   Geetha ThoopalIRAS (Retd.)Former General Manager, Metro Railway, Kolkata

 

89.   Hindal TyabjiIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary rank, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir
90.   Ashok VajpeyiIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Lalit Kala Akademi
91.   Ramani Venkatesan

 

IAS (Retd.)Former Director General, YASHADA, Govt. of Maharashtra

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