New Delhi. The Modi government at the Center is taking all necessary steps for the betterment of the people of the country. Continuous work is being done by the government on such schemes which are helpful in the progress of the people, but there are some mischievous elements present in the country who are engaged in disturbing the peace environment. For the past few days, there has been a ruckus in many states of the country. At the same time, now in the meantime the ‘Chitti Gang’ has become active. In fact, once again more than 100 former diplomats have written a letter to PM Narendra Modi amidst the ongoing uproar over various issues in the country. In this letter, on behalf of the diplomats, PM Modi has been demanded to stop the politics of hatred in the country and it has also been said.
‘Your silence can become a big danger’
The former diplomats have said in their letter, ‘This year as we celebrate the Amrit Festival of Independence, we hope that the Prime Minister will rise from the partisan attitude and treat everyone equally. Your silence in this environment can give rise to a very big danger in the society.
‘Constitutional buildings being demolished’
Alleging in the letter, it was said, ‘The constitutional building built by the founding leaders of our country is being demolished. There is a lot of anger and pain among people on this matter, so they are compelled to speak their mind and express their sorrow. Violence against minority communities, especially Muslims, has increased in the past few years. Especially in BJP ruled states like Assam, Gujarat, Haryana, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand, the situation has become very serious. Arbitrariness is being done through the police in the Union Territory of Delhi.
Let us tell you, in this letter written to PM Modi, 108 including former National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon, former Foreign Secretary Suraja Singh, former Home Secretary JK Pillai, former Delhi Governor Najeeb Jung, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s Principal Secretary TKA Nair and 108 others. People have signed.