CCG OPEN STATEMENT ON 2024 LOK SABHA ELECTIONS

 25 May 2024

We are a group of former civil servants who have served the Central and State governments in various capacities. We have no affiliation with any political party but are strongly committed to the ideals enshrined in the Constitution of India.

June 4, 2024 will be the final chapter of the eighteenth general elections to the Parliament of the world’s most populous country; the largest democratic contest that the world has ever witnessed. During this massive exercise, more than anyone else, it is India’s working poor, its farmers, its women and its youth who have affirmed their abiding faith in India’s democracy by queueing up in large numbers even in the searing heat of summer.

Elections are a particularly testing time for institutions that are constitutionally vested with the responsibility of ensuring the integrity and fairness of elections. These include the higher judiciary, the election commission, chief electoral officers in every state and returning officers in every district.

To retain the faith of the ordinary citizen in these constitutional institutions vested with the onerous responsibility of the free and fair conduct of elections, it is necessary that these institutions must not only be fair but also appear to be fair.  They must reassure the citizens of the fairness and integrity of the process through their consistently transparent and accountable functioning, and by continuously sharing information with the electorate.

During the 2024 general elections, concerns have been raised at many points about the fairness of the elections. These relate to fears that the EVM and VVPAT machines can be tampered with, instances of single persons unlawfully voting on behalf of many voters (some videos of this are in circulation), of many people, especially of vulnerable groups, finding their names missing from the voters’ lists, of the inexplicable refusal of the Election Commission of India to disclose the exact numbers of votes cast in each constituency, and of little visible action against hate speech targeting both minorities and the opposition parties by senior leaders of the ruling party. It would have been fitting for the Election Commission to publicly explain actions taken, and not taken, by the Commission to address these problems and allay the fears of the electorate. They should still do this without further delay and in a transparent manner.

It pains us to say that no Election Commission in the past has been as reluctant as the present one to discharge its duties, despite violations being repeatedly brought to its attention by responsible organisations and respected members of society. We hope they will not continue to show this disregard in the time that is remaining.

In the run-up to the counting, immense care needs to be taken for the safe custody of the EVM machines in ways that involve all the competing candidates and parties. Returning officers need to commit themselves to announcing the results of the counting of votes in every case without any delay.

In the event of a hung parliament, onerous responsibilities will be placed upon the shoulders of the President of India. We are sure that she will follow the established democratic precedent of first inviting the pre-poll alliance that garnered the largest number of seats. Also, that she would endeavour to preempt the possibilities of horse-trading.

On behalf of the citizens of India, we seek in humility to remind each of the authorities and institutions charged with the integrity of the process of democratic government formation of their paramount duty to abide and uphold the Constitution of India. We would like to remind them of the oath they have taken in this regard at the time of their assumption of office.

We bring forth the luminous pledge that India’s first citizen, the President of India, takes to “ preserve, protect and defend the Constitution and the law ” and to devote herself “ to the service and the well-being of the people of India ”.  We are sure that this will be her guiding light.

 

SATYAMEVA JAYATE

 

Constitutional Conduct Group (102 signatories, as below)

 

1. Anita Agnihotri IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Department of Social Justice Empowerment, GoI
2. Anand Arni RAS (Retd.) Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI
3. Aruna Bagchee IAS (Retd.) Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, GoI
4. Sandeep Bagchee IAS (Retd.) Former Principal Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
5. Vappala Balachandran IPS (Retd.) Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI
6. Gopalan Balagopal IAS (Retd.) Former Special Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal
7. Chandrashekar Balakrishnan IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Coal, GoI
8. Sushant Baliga Engineering Services (Retd.) Former Additional Director General, Central PWD, GoI
9. Rana Banerji RAS (Retd.) Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI
10. Sharad Behar IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
11. Aurobindo Behera IAS (Retd.) Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Odisha
12. Nutan Guha Biswas IAS (Retd.) Former Member, Police Complaints Authority, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
13. Meeran C Borwankar IPS (Retd.) Former DGP, Bureau of Police Research and Development, GoI
14. Ravi Budhiraja IAS (Retd.) Former Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, GoI
15. Sundar Burra IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
16. R. Chandramohan IAS (Retd.) Former Principal Secretary, Transport and Urban Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
17. Rachel Chatterjee IAS (Retd.) Former Special Chief Secretary, Agriculture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh
18. Ranjan Chatterjee IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Meghalaya & former Expert Member, National Green Tribunal
19. Kalyani Chaudhuri IAS (Retd.) Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal
20. Gurjit Singh Cheema IAS (Retd.) Former Financial Commissioner (Revenue), Govt. of Punjab
21. F.T.R. Colaso IPS (Retd.) Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Karnataka & former Director General of Police, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir
22. Anna Dani IAS (Retd.) Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
23. Vibha Puri Das IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoI
24. P.R. Dasgupta IAS (Retd.) Former Chairman, Food Corporation of India, GoI
25. Pradeep K. Deb IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Deptt. Of Sports, GoI
26. M.G. Devasahayam IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Govt. of Haryana
27. Renu Sahni Dhar IAS (Retd.) Former Principal Adviser to Chief Minister, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
28. Sushil Dubey IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Sweden
29. A.S. Dulat IPS (Retd.) Former OSD on Kashmir, Prime Minister’s Office, GoI
30. K.P. Fabian IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Italy
31. Prabhu Ghate IAS (Retd.) Former Addl. Director General, Department of Tourism, GoI
32. Suresh K. Goel IFS (Retd.) Former Director General, Indian Council of Cultural Relations, GoI
33. S.K. Guha IAS (Retd.) Former Joint Secretary, Department of Women & Child Development, GoI
34. H.S. Gujral IFoS (Retd.) Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Govt. of Punjab
35. Meena Gupta IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI
36. Ravi Vira Gupta IAS (Retd.) Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India
37. Wajahat Habibullah IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, GoI and former Chief Information Commissioner
38. Sajjad Hassan IAS (Retd.) Former Commissioner (Planning), Govt. of Manipur
39. Naini Jeyaseelan IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Inter-State Council, GoI
40. Najeeb Jung IAS (Retd.) Former Lieutenant Governor, Delhi
41. Sanjay Kaul IAS (Retd.) Former Principal Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka
42. Gita Kripalani IRS (Retd.) Former Member, Settlement Commission, GoI
43. Brijesh Kumar IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Department of Information Technology, GoI
44. Ish Kumar IPS (Retd.) Former DGP (Vigilance & Enforcement), Govt. of Telangana and former Special Rapporteur, National Human Rights Commission
45. Sudhir Kumar IAS (Retd.) Former Member, Central Administrative Tribunal
46. Subodh Lal IPoS (Resigned) Former Deputy Director General, Ministry of Communications, GoI
47. Sandip Madan  IAS (Resigned) Former Secretary, Himachal Pradesh Public Service Commission
48. Harsh Mander IAS (Retd.) Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
49. Amitabh Mathur IPS (Retd.) Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI
50. Lalit Mathur IAS (Retd.) Former Director General, National Institute of Rural Development, GoI
51. Aditi Mehta IAS (Retd.) Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan
52. Shivshankar Menon IFS (Retd.) Former Foreign Secretary and Former National Security Adviser
53. Sonalini Mirchandani IFS (Resigned) GoI
54. Malay Mishra IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Hungary
55. Avinash Mohananey IPS (Retd.) Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Sikkim
56. Satya Narayan Mohanty IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission
57. Sudhansu Mohanty IDAS (Retd.) Former Financial Adviser (Defence Services), Ministry of Defence, GoI
58. Anup Mukerji IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar
59. Deb Mukharji IFS (Retd.) Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh and former Ambassador to Nepal
60. Shiv Shankar Mukherjee IFS (Retd.) Former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
61. Gautam Mukhopadhaya IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Myanmar
62. Sobha Nambisan IAS (Retd.) Former Principal Secretary (Planning), Govt. of Karnataka
63. Ramesh Narayanaswami IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
64. Surendra Nath IAS (Retd.) Former Member, Finance Commission, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
65. P. Joy Oommen IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh
66. Amitabha Pande IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Inter-State Council, GoI
67. Maxwell Pereira IPS (Retd.) Former Joint Commissioner of Police, Delhi
68. Alok Perti IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Ministry of Coal, GoI
69. G.K. Pillai IAS (Retd.) Former Home Secretary, GoI
70. R. Poornalingam IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, GoI
71. Rajesh Prasad IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to the Netherlands
72. R.M. Premkumar IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra
73. T.R. Raghunandan IAS (Retd.) Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, GoI
74. N.K. Raghupathy IAS (Retd.) Former Chairman, Staff Selection Commission, GoI
75. V. Ramani

 

IAS (Retd.) Former Director General, YASHADA, Govt. of Maharashtra
76. M. Rameshkumar IAS (Retd.) Former Member, Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal
77. K. Sujatha Rao IAS (Retd.) Former Health Secretary, GoI
78. M.Y. Rao IAS (Retd.)  
79. Satwant Reddy IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Chemicals and Petrochemicals, GoI
80. Vijaya Latha Reddy IFS (Retd.) Former Deputy National Security Adviser, GoI
81. Julio Ribeiro IPS (Retd.) Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Punjab
82. Aruna Roy IAS (Resigned)  
83. Deepak Sanan IAS (Retd.) Former Principal Adviser (AR) to Chief Minister, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
84. S. Satyabhama IAS (Retd.) Former Chairperson, National Seeds Corporation, GoI
85. N.C. Saxena IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Planning Commission, GoI
86. Ardhendu Sen IAS (Retd.) Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal
87. Abhijit Sengupta IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoI
88. Aftab Seth IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Japan
89. Ashok Kumar Sharma IFoS (Retd.) Former MD, State Forest Development Corporation, Govt. of Gujarat
90. Ashok Kumar Sharma IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Finland and Estonia
91. Navrekha Sharma IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Indonesia
92. Raju Sharma IAS (Retd.) Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh
93. Avay Shukla IAS (Retd.) Former Additional Chief Secretary (Forests & Technical Education), Govt. of Himachal Pradesh
94. Sujatha Singh IFS (Retd.) Former Foreign Secretary, GoI
95. Tara Ajai Singh IAS (Retd.) Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Karnataka
96. Tirlochan Singh IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary, National Commission for Minorities, GoI
97. A.K. Srivastava IAS (Retd.) Former Administrative Member, Madhya Pradesh Administrative Tribunal
98. Prakriti Srivastava IFoS (Retd.) Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Special Officer, Rebuild Kerala Development Programme, Govt. of Kerala
99. Anup Thakur IAS (Retd.) Former Member, National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission
100. P.S.S. Thomas IAS (Retd.) Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission
101. Ashok Vajpeyi IAS (Retd.) Former Chairman, Lalit Kala Akademi
102. Rudi Warjri IFS (Retd.) Former Ambassador to Colombia, Ecuador and Costa Rica

 

 

 

 

2 thoughts on “CCG OPEN STATEMENT ON 2024 LOK SABHA ELECTIONS

  1. dsrangarao

    The change of incumbency may not be smooth either way, sir, this time. It may be violent and lead to an upheaval too.

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