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'This is Not the 1970s': IAS Officer Quits in Anguish Over Kashmir 'Emergency'

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New Delhi: An officer of the Indian Administrative Service from Kerala, Kannan Gopinathan, has resigned from the prestigious service in order to be able to speak freely about the virtual ‘Emergency’ that he says has been imposed on the people of Jammu and Kashmir ever since the Centre announced it was ending the state’s special constitutional status.

“This is not Yemen, this is not the 1970s, that you can deny basic rights to an entire people and nobody will say anything about it,” Gopinathan told The Wire. “It has been 20 days since there has been a lockdown on a whole region with all kinds of restrictions. I cannot remain silent over this even if this means I have to resign from the IAS in order to speak freely and that is what I have done.”

The irony is that Gopinathan, who joined the IAS in 2012, is attached to the Arunachal-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territory cadre, and might eventually have gone as an administrator to Jammu and Kashmir now that the state has been demoted to the status of a UT.

He is currently attached to the government of Dadra and Nagar Haveli but sent in his resignation on Wednesday, August 21.

“I did not intend to say anything publicly till after my resignation was accepted,” said Gopinathan, but word leaked when colleagues with whom he shared the news in a social media group informed the media in Kerala.

Speaking to The Wire, Gopinathan said that the constitution allows for the imposition of a state of emergency (and the suspension of freedoms) if there is external aggression or armed rebellion, but in Kashmir, people’s freedoms have been curtailed on the grounds that if they are not, then there could be an internal disturbance. In any case, after the 44th amendment to the constitution, an ‘internal disturbance’ is no longer grounds for the imposition of emergency.

“Of course, unlike the Emergency, there has been no [formal] proclamation. Everything has been left to executive orders by IAS officers! And though people are not barred from seeking judicial remedies, the courts do not appear keen to act”.

Gopinathan is particularly concerned about the manner in which Shah Faesal, the former IAS topper who resigned from the IAS in January 2019, has been arrested. A habeas corpus petition was moved at Delhi high court on August 19. Though such petitions are normally considered urgent, the court said it will only take the matter up on September 3.

The officer said that though he had been growing disillusioned with the civil service for some time – especially with the politician’s expectation that civil servants only concern themselves with implementing instructions and not bother to analyse what is morally right or wrong – the unacceptable situation in Kashmir had forced his hand. “If I owned a newspaper, my headline tomorrow would just be the word ’20’ because it is the twentieth day that the people of Kashmir have been subjected to these restrictions on their freedoms.”

Asked what his plans are now that he has quit the service, Gopinathan said, “I have not thought that far. But twenty years from now, if people ask me what I was doing when a virtual Emergency was imposed like this on a part of the country, at least I will be able to say that I resigned from the IAS.”

https://thewire.in/government/this-...ficer-quits-in-anguish-over-kashmir-emergency
 
Respect to the person for showing humanity.

The only way India can sustain to contain Kashmiri from protesting and fighting against occupation is by committing mass genocide and forcefully migrating Kashmiri out of Kashmir, these are the only two quick options and I am afraid India will have to commit those crimes.
 
Respect to this guy for walking the talk. In a democracy opposing views should be encouraged and his dissent against the government should be encouraged.
 
Respect to this guy for walking the talk. In a democracy opposing views should be encouraged and his dissent against the government should be encouraged.
I am sure Bh@khts will ask him to move to Pakistan. That's how it works here. :inti
 
Respect, also not surprised that this gentleman is from the cultured and educated South India.
 
Respect to this guy for walking the talk. In a democracy opposing views should be encouraged and his dissent against the government should be encouraged.

He had to resign to speak freely. There is no democracy in India just Hindu extremism, wake up.
 
Respect his morals , IAS officers have been very good here and there, Manjunath another name that comes to mind.
 
Good to know that there are still people with conscience left in India otherwise pretty much everyone has jumped on the Hinduvta bandwagon. South Indians actually give India educated and soft look otherwise India seems to be exploding with increased hatred and bigotry.
 
Respect his morals , IAS officers have been very good here and there, Manjunath another name that comes to mind.

The officer said that though he had been growing disillusioned with the civil service for some time – especially with the politician’s expectation that civil servants only concern themselves with implementing instructions and not bother to analyse what is morally right or wrong
I also respect his decision but he lost the opportunity to serve millions of needy people which is the motive of people who aspire to be at this powerful position.
 
I also respect his decision but he lost the opportunity to serve millions of needy people which is the motive of people who aspire to be at this powerful position.

True, hopefully he doesn't become a politician now though. There is a very similar movie on this absolutism called 'Satyakam' :

-Satyapriya moves from one job to another as he is unable to make dishonest compromises.. Satyapriya is constantly reminded of his failure and appears to make up for it by increasing rigidity about applying his principles in real life.
In a way, the film underlines a gradual disappearance of the followers of absolutism.
 
This is the same officer who worked during flood relief without revealing his identity. Clearly not suitable to be a govt officer, if he can't put govt duties over his conscience. good riddance.
 
yet another attention seeking ***** .... it is actually these type of morons that are creating the most problems, not Indian government or the Kashmiris .All that these fake secularist morons can do is keep on harping emotional statements like 'this is not 71, that organisation is terrorist ' etc etc.
These oppertunist frauds will not utter a word wr.t the right or wrong sides of the topic in hand.
 
yet another attention seeking ***** .... it is actually these type of morons that are creating the most problems, not Indian government or the Kashmiris .All that these fake secularist morons can do is keep on harping emotional statements like 'this is not 71, that organisation is terrorist ' etc etc.
These oppertunist frauds will not utter a word wr.t the right or wrong sides of the topic in hand.

He’s not allowed an opinion? Do you suggest the BJP torture him or discuss his views ?
 
Of course he is allowed an opinion. He is free to speak and do as he wishes which is exactly what he has done and more power to him. And of course the media publicised his view point and constantly does and will continue to challenge and critique the modi government. India is a thriving democracy. India doesnt have military coups overthrowing their government not do they have puppet leaders who are playing second fiddle to the military.
 
yet another attention seeking ***** .... it is actually these type of morons that are creating the most problems, not Indian government or the Kashmiris .All that these fake secularist morons can do is keep on harping emotional statements like 'this is not 71, that organisation is terrorist ' etc etc.
These oppertunist frauds will not utter a word wr.t the right or wrong sides of the topic in hand.

1975.. the emergency
 
Of course he is allowed an opinion. He is free to speak and do as he wishes which is exactly what he has done and more power to him. And of course the media publicised his view point and constantly does and will continue to challenge and critique the modi government. India is a thriving democracy. India doesnt have military coups overthrowing their government not do they have puppet leaders who are playing second fiddle to the military.

Do Indians read before commenting? He resigned so he could speak . In the UK anyone can have an opinion without resigning.
 
Do Indians read before commenting? He resigned so he
could speak . In the UK anyone can have an opinion without resigning.

I am not Indian. If you are a British Asian, then me having grown up in the US for 30+ years does make me an Indian American.
 
Do Indians read before commenting? He resigned so he could speak . In the UK anyone can have an opinion without resigning.

Don't think so. No organization including the government will allow to go information public while someone holds a position. It's a dangerous trend if opposite occurs.
 
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Don't think so. No organization including the government will allow to go information public while someone holds a position. It's a dangerous trend if opposite occurs.

It happens all the time in the UK but of course when you have an extremist government in power they will not allow this, thanks for confirming the obvious.
 
I am not Indian. If you are a British Asian, then me having grown up in the US for 30+ years does make me an Indian American.

You support the BJP and it's decision over Kashmir, makes you more Indian than Ghandi according to your RSS mates.
 
It happens all the time in the UK but of course when you have an extremist government in power they will not allow this, thanks for confirming the obvious.

Actually it is opposite. There are sensitive information which when leaked, could cause disruption in other sectors as those are confidential. As long as it is in public domain, any one can ask for information under RTI (right to information) and the concerned department has to provide it. There is a legal way of obtaining information in India which the system itself promotes it regardless of the government.
 
Actually it is opposite. There are sensitive information which when leaked, could cause disruption in other sectors as those are confidential. As long as it is in public domain, any one can ask for information under RTI (right to information) and the concerned department has to provide it. There is a legal way of obtaining information in India which the system itself promotes it regardless of the government.

lol . He’s only saying people should be allowed to communicate. There would be uproar if the UK was doing something similar by 100s of MPs or civil servents . Why force them to remain silent ?
 
"Shouldn't Kashmir Affect You?": Kannan Gopinathan On Why He Quit IAS

Former Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer Kannan Gopinathan on Tuesday rejected the centre's claim that the ongoing clampdown on Kashmir is meant to prevent deaths due to violent reprisals, saying that life holds no meaning to a human being without the right to liberty.
"Life and liberty go together, and that's the beauty of a constitutional democracy. If they say that they will put you in jail to save your life, would that be acceptable to you? You can argue something like that for a certain period, yes, but this has been going on for three weeks now," he told NDTV in an exclusive interview.

The 33-year-old bureaucrat had quit the administrative service on August 21 to protest what he claimed was the denial of fundamental rights to lakhs of people in Jammu and Kashmir. "It's not like my resignation will cause even a flutter, but one has one's own conscience to answer to," he had said then.

Jammu and Kashmir was placed under lockdown as a "precautionary measure" earlier this month, when the centre took the surprise step of scrapping the state's special status under Article 370 of the Constitution and bifurcating it into two distinct union territories. It also placed many of its political leaders, including another former IAS officer Shah Faesal, under arrest.

Mr Gopinathan said he empathised with the people of Jammu and Kashmir even though he was not personally affected by the government's clampdown. "Should something affect you personally for you to take a decision?" he asked. "My other question is: when freedom is being curtailed in your own country, when people aren't being allowed to express themselves freely, shouldn't it affect you?"

The former IAS officer said that while taking a decision like revoking Jammu and Kashmir's statehood was the government's legitimate right, people should also have the right to react in a democracy. "The government takes a decision and then shuts down the reaction to that decision, saying that it could be violent... it's an argument that can be used anywhere," he added.

Mr Gopinath said journalists should have played a more proactive role in denouncing the Kashmir shutdown. "The media, which is supposed to advocate liberty and freedom of speech, should have said that they must be allowed to speak freely. Whether the government listens to the media is a different matter altogether," he added.

He, however, did not elaborate on whether he would follow Shah Faesal's example and join politics. "Now that I have quit the service, I would like to earn a livelihood by connecting with the public in whichever small way. If I can do that by working at the grassroots level, it would be good. I have not thought beyond that," Mr Gopinath said.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/kan...-quit-ias-shouldnt-kashmir-affect-you-2091437
 
Respect to this man.

Stay safe brother, will be on the radar of a lot of bad people.
 
There are many sane Indians. They realise that Modi has made a massive blunder here but they are being silenced or threatened by RSS Nazi's
 
There are many sane Indians. They realise that Modi has made a massive blunder here but they are being silenced or threatened by RSS Nazi's
Most of them already know. But they are afraid of the organized attack from Sanghis. India is sadly on the way to become a Hindu-version of Taliban.
 
Good on him for standing up for his beliefs.. I come from the same part of India as this IAS officer and I whole-heartedly disagree with him. Had the Indian government not enforced the curfew, the stone pelters would have caused mayhem in the streets, terrorists from Pakistan would have entered to add more fuel to the fire.. Indian Government did the right thing to minimise the violence, once again PM Modi acting wisely, in the coming years when more and more investment flows into Kashmir, the stone pelters will slowly disappear and terrorism from Pakistan in the area will also become RIP...
 
Good on him for standing up for his beliefs.. I come from the same part of India as this IAS officer and I whole-heartedly disagree with him. Had the Indian government not enforced the curfew, the stone pelters would have caused mayhem in the streets, terrorists from Pakistan would have entered to add more fuel to the fire.. Indian Government did the right thing to minimise the violence, once again PM Modi acting wisely, in the coming years when more and more investment flows into Kashmir, the stone pelters will slowly disappear and terrorism from Pakistan in the area will also become RIP...

Your a minority in australia how would you like it if you were put in curfew.

These chest thumpers that give up their passports call themselves patriotic.
 
Your a minority in australia how would you like it if you were put in curfew.

These chest thumpers that give up their passports call themselves patriotic.

I am a minority in Australia that doesn't hold any special privileges like these Kashmiri's previously did. I don't insight violence and throw stones, I have been living here for 20 plus years, paying my taxes and living peacefully, unlike these Kashmiris who cannot be reasoned with, cant be spoken sense into, they just want violence. They did a masterful job of genocide on the Pandits and will not agree for peace despite all the diabolical privileges like the article 370 they enjoyed, so it is now time for a change. Next time when you make a comparison, at least use a bit of common sense :inti:
 
IAS Officer Who Resigned Over Kashmir Restrictions Told to Report Back to Duty

New Delhi: Kannan Gopinathan, who resigned from the Indian Administrative Service to protest against the Centre’s treatment of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, has been asked to resume his duties immediately until his resignation is accepted.

Gopinathan was issued a notice by the Personnel Department of Daman and Diu (where he was posted), PTI reported. The notice cited Department of Personnel and Training rules, which say a government officer’s resignation “becomes effective when it is accepted”. “Therefore, you are hereby directed to continue attending to your assigned duties immediately, till a decision is taken on your resignation,” the notice said.

The notice was delivered to the guest house where Gopinathan had been staying, since he was no longer in Silavassa, where he was posted. The IAS officer submitted his resignation on August 21, and told PTI that he was unaware of the notice.

Gopinathan said that he could not continue to do his job while seeing that the bureaucratic machinery was being misused to curtail people’s rights and freedoms, and there was an ‘Emergency’ in place. “This is not Yemen, this is not the 1970s, that you can deny basic rights to an entire people and nobody will say anything about it. It has been 20 days since there has been a lockdown on a whole region with all kinds of restrictions. I cannot remain silent over this even if this means I have to resign from the IAS in order to speak freely and that is what I have done,” he told The Wire while resigning.

After his resignation, efforts were made to discredit his opinion by saying that he had charges of misconduct against him. Gopinathan told The Wire that old issues are being raked up again to set a ‘convenient narrative’ about his ‘principled decision’ to resign from the service. He said he had already responded to the show cause notice on allegations involving insubordination, adoption of dilatory tactics and dereliction of duty.

https://thewire.in/rights/ias-offic...hmir-restrictions-told-to-report-back-to-duty
 
Most of them already know. But they are afraid of the organized attack from Sanghis. India is sadly on the way to become a Hindu-version of Taliban.

When Shashi Tharoor said that a while back he was bashed by Indian's for being a trouble maker.
 
Good on him for standing up for his beliefs.. I come from the same part of India as this IAS officer and I whole-heartedly disagree with him. Had the Indian government not enforced the curfew, the stone pelters would have caused mayhem in the streets, terrorists from Pakistan would have entered to add more fuel to the fire.. Indian Government did the right thing to minimise the violence, once again PM Modi acting wisely, in the coming years when more and more investment flows into Kashmir, the stone pelters will slowly disappear and terrorism from Pakistan in the area will also become RIP...

you pompous so and so, your arrogance is sickening, the kashmiri women and children never wished to be raped by the indian army. What would you do if the roles were reversed you wont have that mentality that you just spouted above.

when your forefathers fought british india was your forefathers terrorists?
 
you pompous so and so, your arrogance is sickening, the kashmiri women and children never wished to be raped by the indian army. What would you do if the roles were reversed you wont have that mentality that you just spouted above.

when your forefathers fought british india was your forefathers terrorists?

Oh Please, spare me the Pakistani moralistic speel... Pakistan is the whole reason for this mess, had they not tried to invade Kashmir in the first place after partition, there would be no India factor today and Jammu & Kashmir would have remained an independent country. Ans me: Who gave Pakistan the right to invade Jammu & Kashmir ? You wont ans me, no Pakistani I have spoken to yet can give me a clear answer on this. Even after Kashmir became part of India, Pakistanis started spreading terrorists across the border and fuelled religious hatred with the local muslim Kashmiris. Pakistan is the cause of all the problems because they cant have Indian Kashmir, they will never support peace in Kashmir. The whole world knows it but I guess India doesnt care, Pakistan is going down the rabbit hole...
 
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Oh Please, spare me the Pakistani moralistic speel... Pakistan is the whole reason for this mess, had they not tried to invade Kashmir in the first place after partition, there would be no India factor today and Jammu & Kashmir would have remained an independent country. Ans me: Who gave Pakistan the right to invade Jammu & Kashmir ? You wont ans me, no Pakistani I have spoken to yet can give me a clear answer on this. Even after Kashmir became part of India, Pakistanis started spreading terrorists across the border and fuelled religious hatred with the local muslim Kashmiris. Pakistan is the cause of all the problems because they cant have Indian Kashmir, they will never support peace in Kashmir. The whole world knows it but I guess India doesnt care, Pakistan is going down the rabbit hole...

Your post suggests you are livid by the past and are living today to correct the past. It seems like you haven't reached ground zero yet.

Pakistan was wrong in the past on many occasions and its a fact. India is in the wrong today and unfortunately for you its a fact.
 
Oh Please, spare me the Pakistani moralistic speel... Pakistan is the whole reason for this mess, had they not tried to invade Kashmir in the first place after partition, there would be no India factor today and Jammu & Kashmir would have remained an independent country. Ans me: Who gave Pakistan the right to invade Jammu & Kashmir ? You wont ans me, no Pakistani I have spoken to yet can give me a clear answer on this. Even after Kashmir became part of India, Pakistanis started spreading terrorists across the border and fuelled religious hatred with the local muslim Kashmiris. Pakistan is the cause of all the problems because they cant have Indian Kashmir, they will never support peace in Kashmir. The whole world knows it but I guess India doesnt care, Pakistan is going down the rabbit hole...

Pashtun tribesmen only invaded Kashmir after there was a huge protest against Hari Singh in Poonch, Jammu and Kashmir for his refusal to accede J&K to Pakistan.
Most Kashmiri Muslims supported the Muslim Conference which was an ally of the Muslim League hence most people wanted Kashmir to be a part of Pakistan in 1947.

India has deliberately ignored this in order to present Pakistan as the real aggressor in this whole issue.
 
Another IAS officer Sasikanth Senthil resigns


Sasikanth Senthil says it is ‘unethical’ on his part to continue as civil servant when ‘fundamental building blocks of diverse democracy are being compromised’.

S. Sasikanth Senthil, a 2009 batch Karnataka cadre IAS officer and Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district, has resigned from the civil services on Friday.

The 40-year-old Mr. Senthil from the 2009 batch hails from Tamil Nadu. He passed out of BE (Electronics) course in first division from the Regional Engineering College of Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli.

In a note here, he said it was “unethical” on his part to continue as civil servant when “fundamental building blocks of diverse democracy are being compromised”.

The coming days would present extremely difficult challenges in the basic fabric of the Nation. As such it would be better to be outside IAS to continue his work, Mr. Senthil said.

He assumed charge as Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district in June 2017 and was hailed as one of the most proactive DCs the district had seen.

Mr. Senthil served as Assistant Commissioner in Ballari between 2009 and 2012 and held the post of Chief Executive Officer of Shivamogga Zilla Panchayat for two terms. He was also the Deputy Commissioner of Chitradurga and Raichur districts. Mr. Senthil was the Director in the Mines and Geology Department since November 2016.

In August, IAS officer Kannan Gopinathan from the AGMUT cadre, who came into the limelight for his anonymous participation in the flood relief efforts in Kerala last year, resigned from service saying he wanted his freedom of expression back.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Mangalore/ias-officer-sasikanth-senthil-resigns/article29349879.ece

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">K'taka: Dakshina Kannada Dy Commissioner S Sasikanth Senthil tendered his resignation from IAS today;says,"I've taken decision as I think that it's unethical to continue as civil servant when fundamental building blocks of democracy are being compromised in unprecedented manner" <a href="https://t.co/5PytMjWjUk">pic.twitter.com/5PytMjWjUk</a></p>— ANI (@ANI) <a href="https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1169867539897188359?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 6, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="ta" dir="ltr">"இனி வரக்கூடிய காலங்களில் நாட்டின் அடிப்படை கட்டமைப்புகள் மிகக் கடினமான ஒரு சூழலை எதிர்கொள்ளும் என்பதை நான் தீர்க்கமாக நம்புகிறேன்.” - ஐஏஎஸ் பதவியை ராஜிநாமா செய்த சசிகாந்த் செந்தில் | <a href="https://t.co/hcFZ0Rb9BX">https://t.co/hcFZ0Rb9BX</a> | Sasikanth Senthil |</p>— BBC News Tamil (@bbctamil) <a href="https://twitter.com/bbctamil/status/1169906317139402754?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 6, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Great men. It takes a lot of courage to leave lifetime guaranteed job security of civil services, in this atmosphere of ultra-nationalism.
 
Good on him for standing up for his beliefs.. I come from the same part of India as this IAS officer and I whole-heartedly disagree with him. Had the Indian government not enforced the curfew, the stone pelters would have caused mayhem in the streets, terrorists from Pakistan would have entered to add more fuel to the fire.. Indian Government did the right thing to minimise the violence, once again PM Modi acting wisely, in the coming years when more and more investment flows into Kashmir, the stone pelters will slowly disappear and terrorism from Pakistan in the area will also become RIP...

«Terrorists from Pakistan would have entered» bla bla. Who are you trying to fool? If close to 1 million security personell don’t have control over who is crossing border, well then shame on your military, really.
 
Kannan Gopinathan, who quit IAS in protest against J&K lockdown, receives chargesheet from Centre

A former Indian Administrative Service officer who quit the service in August in protest against the “denial of freedom of expression to the people of Jammu and Kashmir” on Wednesday lashed out at the Union Home Ministry for filing a chargesheet against him.

To read more; Kannan Gopinathan, who quit IAS in protest against J&K lockdown, receives chargesheet from Centre

# The government can’t even intimidate service officer right.... :moyo2
 
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