Bulandshahr Violence: Former IAS Offiors resign from CM Yogi Adityanath
Lucknow. In the winter session of the Uttar Pradesh Legislature, in opposition to Opposition, against the Bulandshahr violence, CM Yogi Adityanath is also on the radar of retired officers. Nearly three dozen retired IAS officers have described Bulandshahr violence as a failure of the state government. On the basis of this, these officers have asked for the resignation of CM Yogi Adityanath.
Angered by Bulandshahr violence former veteran IAS officers have sought the resignation of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. All these officers say that the Chief Minister did not take Bulandshahr violence seriously. All these former bureaucrats have expressed anger against the Yogi Adityanath Sarkar. Retired bureaucrats have demanded resignation of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath after Bulandshahr violence.
In the case of murder of inspector Subodh Kumar Singh during the Bulandshahr violence, former bureaucrats have demanded resignation of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. Former officers have written an open letter in which they express their concerns about the stress generated before and after this incident in the state. He said that CM Yogi Adityanath is working like a priest.
This letter states that the killing of the police officer during the violent incident on December 3, 2018, is a very dangerous sign for political hatred so far. It shows that in the most populous state of Uttar Pradesh, the fundamental principles of the governance system, constitutional policy and human societal behavior have virtually collapsed.
The letter states that such situations have not been created for the first time to create communal tension. History of Uttar Pradesh is full of such incidents. This is not the first time that the mob did not kill a policeman nor was it the first case of the creation of a social division by separating Muslims under politics in the name of Gorkha? A group of former officials wrote in the letter that this is a serious situation which can not be tolerated. All citizens should be united against the politics of hatred and division. Apart from this, a request for a judicial inquiry has also been received from Allahabad High Court. Along with this, appeals have also been made to run mass movement to prevent violence against Muslims, women, tribals and Dalits.
Letters of former bureaucrats have surfaced when the SIT has completed the investigation of Bulandshahr Violence. This investigation has revealed that there was a gokshi before violence. Four people have been arrested in this charge. Among those who sought the resignation of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath include senior officers like former officers Brajesh Kumar, Aditi Mehta, Sunil Mitra. All these officers alleged that Bulandshahr violence has been given political color. Officials say that they have written an open letter on several issues before this.
Regarding bulandshahr violence, he said that it is very painful to hit a policeman with a crowd. This raises many questions on the state’s law and order. They have appealed that the Allahabad High Court should take cognizance in this matter and examine the entire matter related to violence.
Violence spread after the news of the remains of the cattle on December 3 in Bulandshahr. The mob attacked the Shayan police post of Bulandshahr. In the same violence, a young man Sumit was killed with Inspector Subodh Kumar Singh.