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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2009

Mr Prime Minister, you were selected, not elected by the people, for just one reason, that you posed no threat to anyone in the Congress party. You were not selected for your excellent PhD or for your integrity; not even for your competence as a civil servant. You were considered the least of all evils. Yet, the educated middle class, including I, celebrated your appointment for we all respected your integrity, credibility and competence, and thought you would bring these to bear on your new job.

Also Read An open clarification about an ‘open letter’

Today, after four years in office and after India has witnessed an act of war on its own soil, your government has lost all credibility with the people, and the buck stops with you. You are scared to even name Pakistan in your speeches in spite of the so-called irrefutable evidence you claim to have; nay, in fact, each time you say something publicly about this now, it sounds like a condolence message, not something that inspires confidence. Economic reforms stopped long ago, for your allies didn’t want them; there are many ministers in your cabinet who have perfected Wal-Mart’s cash-and-carry model and you can’t do a damn about it. You have failed on all counts as a leader. So, at least now, when India is under attack on its own soil, please act. And if you can’t act, please get out of the way and allow someone more effective to run the country.

Also See

Ananth Kumar‘s speech in Lok Sabha (PDF)

P. Chidambaram’s speech in Lok Sabha (PDF)

In any district, where there is any act of violence, normally the district magistrate and the superintendent of police get shifted out. As PM, can you not sack or transfer your national security adviser, the Intelligence Bureau chief, the Coast Guard director general, the navy chief—can you or can you not get rid of your entire top brass and send a signal down the line? The signal you are now sending with your inaction is: don’t bother doing your job, for even if the country gets attacked, we won’t touch you.

Photo: Punit Paranjpe / Reuters

Photo: Punit Paranjpe / Reuters

You have personally demonstrated integrity, but what use is that alone, when almost every key minister in your cabinet is treating every file as an opportunity for cash flows? Are you telling us you don’t know that your telecom, environment and shipping ministries are the home of organized mafias looting the exchequer? What use is it telling us, “Look, I am personally honest, but I’m presiding over a band of dacoits, murderers and thugs. I am only the prime minister and can’t do anything about it”?

What use is it to head a government, Mr PM, when you can’t even protect your citizens from terror, which is the first function of any government? When you can’t act against incompetence or organized corruption in your own cabinet? Is the PM’s job so important beyond the call of your conscience that you want to hang on to it at any cost? Sir, may I remind you that you are holding a trust, not just an office.

Rashid Ahmed, a prominent minister under Pervez Musharraf and Nawaz Sharif, boasted on Pakistan TV just a few weeks ago that he ran camps to train fighters. Our actors and assorted builders all seem perfectly capable of accessing Dawood Ibrahim at will, yet we don’t have the guts to take him out. Your home minister kept combing his hair and did nothing more as India reeled under attacks and you tolerated him because loyalty to a family was more important than the blood of innocent people.

Scores of journalists have published details of the terror network including names and addresses and every time, the Pakistani government has brazenly denied them. Don’t forget it denied the existence of its nuclear programme, too, for years. How can you expect it to suddenly confess, when for most of the previous two decades, ISI and Pakistan’s army have nurtured jihadis to fight its proxy wars in Kashmir and Afghanistan? Today, the monster is so big that ISI can’t control it even if it wants to.

Even with the most sophisticated intelligence and security systems, history suggests that you cannot stop an indoctrinated suicide bomber. But that doesn’t mean we don’t put those systems in place, at least to serve as deterrents to many more who would otherwise be tempted to take a shot. Convince the nation, give us one good reason to believe that such an attack won’t happen again.

We don’t need a Rambo today, so please don’t attack Pakistan in the heat of the moment, for we all know the limits of hard power after the US misadventure in Iraq. Can you not pour money into technology and arm our security agencies (the Chinese spent $6 billion on security during the Olympics alone), invest in setting up a highly sophisticated counter-intelligence agency, get the Mossad to train our commandos, step up the diplomatic offensive at every forum to isolate Pakistan and, most importantly, come down heavily on corruption at all levels, starting with your cabinet? Can you not ensure simple reforms in the criminal justice system (which scores of committees such as Malimath have outlined) to ensure certainty of punishment for any offence from pickpocketery to terror? Can you not lead legislation to keep criminals out of politics and try to stem the flow of illegal money into campaign funding?

If not, then what use is it being a prime minister if, even after reaching the very top, you can’t do a damn in an hour of national crisis? Soon, all this will be forgotten and it will be back to business as usual. But then, history will judge you. If you have some conscience left, please do something. Don’t forget, “mind without heart, intelligence without conduct, cleverness without goodness are all tools, but only for mischief”.

The author is an IAS officer. The views expressed here are personal. Your comments are welcome at theirview@livemint.com

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JAY Said:


EVEN THE BRITISH TRUSTED OUR PEOPLE. THEY CREATED A HOME GUARD FORCE FROM PEOPLE VOLUNTEERS, TRAINED THEM AND ARMED THEM DURING WORLD WAR II TO ACT AS THE EYES AND EARS OF THE ARMED FORCES. THE JAPANESE ARMY OVERRAN BURMA BUT THEY WERE STOPPED AT THE INDIAN BORDER. 500 YEARS AGO COLUMBUS SET OUT FIND A NEW ROUTE TO INDIA ATTRACTED BY INDIA'S EXTRAORDINARY RICH GDP. WE ARE NOW A "DEMOCRACY" BUT WE HAVE LAWS MORE COLONIAL THAN THE BRITISH EVER DREAMED. THESE LAWS COMBINED WITH AN UNCARING GOVT, HAVE CRIPPED OUR INDUSTRY, SAPPED OUR RESOLVE, STOLEN THE ENTREPRISE OF OUR PEOPLE AND MADE THEM SLAVES TO GOVT HANDOUTS. THE BRITISH RULED BY DIVIDING US, OUR POLITICIANS HAVE PERFECTED THE SCIENCE OF "DIVIDE AND MISRULE" MAKING US THE BRAZEN TARGET OF PILLAGE AND PLUNDER BY A NEW BREED OF MOHAMMED OF GHAZNIS, AND THE LAUGHING STOCK OF THE WORLD. MY HEART CRIES FOR YOU BHARAT

Posted On 12/10/2008 12:01:15 AM
krishnamoorthy Said:


those who are in power but donot do justice to their position of power should get out.But it is our Nation`s fate that we have good people but not courageous people.Courageous people are corrupt.

Posted On 12/10/2008 11:06:29 AM
Chhavi Said:


Who is this officer who has written this letter..it shud be posted to the PMO and a reply to this shud be asked for...

Posted On 12/10/2008 12:26:11 PM
Tosh Said:


Dr. Singh indeed has lost respect and also his own credibility. It was definitely not expected of him to stick on to the Chair in spite of seeing what all is happening around him and if he finds himself in a situation where he cannot do anything about it which is so obvious by his governance, visual appearance and public speaking. Contrary to what he is doing, people like him and of his standing are expected and needed by the country to raise voice against wrong and in a way to generate and carry campaign against those who are harming the country and the acts and the policies which are not in the interest of the people at large.

Posted On 12/10/2008 2:21:21 PM
pradeep Said:


We deserve this leaders,cause the assembly elections have shown that people are still only busy in their local and personal problems and damn the country.this was a perfect opportunity for us to awaken politicians and we the people lost it.

Posted On 12/10/2008 2:46:57 PM
Sandeep Said:


Definitely Dr Manmohan SIngh has introspection to do whether he is doing justice to his illustrious career till date in new avatar as a politican. We all had great expectations, that even without a popular mandate,having a person like him would mean some fresh thought and direction. That was not to be and the anger and anguish that is apparent in the writer's language is shared by many. Unfortunately, if Mr Singh is going to go, I really cant think of who is the leader who can lead and inspire India.. some are too young and some over the hill..wonder who can be our Obama!

Posted On 12/10/2008 7:40:03 PM
ramnarayan Said:


you put it very well sir.you talk about the the rampant corruption especially in the shipping and telecom sectors.interestingly both the ministries are headed by g'men from dmk.karunanidhi had made it a condition of his support to the upa govt,that the ministtries of his choice to be allotted to dmk.mr. chidambaram, mr manmohan singh and couple of others were in the committe which sold the telecom rights to two benami cos of karunanidhis family at rs 1500 each, and these two cos who had nothing except letter heads promptly sold the rights to a s,gpore and dubai cos for over rs 9000 cr each.this is absolutely indefensible and speaks volumes of the brazenness with which the worthies plunder the country. now mr chidambaram moves to home.do we deserve such leaders?certainly no. but who will deliver?

Posted On 12/10/2008 9:16:01 PM
Ramesh Said:


Respected Prime Minister, Namaskar. Just rise again like a Lion and send a strong message to Pakistan. You should read Geeta and ARise Arjun. It will give you all strength you need. You should act now without worrying for your party or votebank.

Posted On 12/10/2008 9:42:16 PM
guru Said:


Absolutely brilliant incisive piece. This should be the sentiment of every Indian. Hats off to the author, atleast one IAS officer in this country has the courage to standup for the truth. Mint should publish this in the WSJ print edition also.

Posted On 12/11/2008 12:07:13 PM
Sohini Said:


Brilliant. I have a suggestion - if the PM needs help - then all like minded people like us can form a anti-terrorism forum and help implement the ideas in a strategic and constructive manner without the fear of any vote banks.

Posted On 12/11/2008 3:32:32 PM
Anil Said:


As a regular reader of MINT i would say this is one of the Top 5 pieces you have ever published. The author has brought out India's sense of collective outrage at the Mumbai carnage. And an IAS officer speaking out so boldly is a rare gesture and we salute him for this. This should be made mandatory reading for IAS training. I suggest to Mint to carry this in both national and international print editions.

Posted On 12/11/2008 3:35:15 PM
kamal Said:


I do agree with the statement given by the author now when everything is proven to the other countries the matter should be taken up at Intrnational level& the Govt.should awake.It is a feeling of every countryman.

Posted On 12/11/2008 4:14:34 PM
Balbir Said:


We need to have major change in our criminal justice system so that everyone right from a small pickpocket to a terrorist is dealt with heavy hand. Our existing system has become outdated may be because when this was defined , nobody thought of such distardly & mindless acts of killing innocent people. Fast track courts are need of the hour. Failure to discharge duty should be viwed as an offence & should be punished immediately. We the citizens of India have to rise to this occasion & tell our elected representatives that they are not here just for making money & living under "Z Plus" security. The mumbai attacks has shattered our hopes & we are badly demoralised becuase everything in the name of intelligence & security has failed misrably. If the reports are to be believed that the terrorists came by a ship, entered into our water boundary, boarded speed boats & reached the plae they wanted. Nobody knew about it. Our ATS chief gets killed in the very first hand. The terrorists are striking at their will in every part of our country & we keep on blaming only Pakistan & do nothing. We capture terrorists & feed them in jails. One fine morning we have to release them becuase it is the question of saving some one from the family of a politician. It is high time that our goverment learns somthing at least this time. Otherwise the time is not far away when people will openly come on the roads discarding this kind of democracy.

Posted On 12/11/2008 5:37:35 PM
Anil Said:


Forces one to think about the state of inaction in our country. We, as a nation, do need to send the right signals to those within the country that incompetence, and inaction, would not, and should not, be tolerated. Thank you, author, for having taken the lead as a right minded citizen.

Posted On 12/11/2008 11:40:34 PM
Naveen Said:


An article with heading "An open letter to the PM" has some meaning in it. Its a good article that everyone can understand. Even i too have a same thought that most of the words used in this article resembles my feelings too. Anyway keep writing Naveen

Posted On 12/12/2008 9:57:16 AM
AP Said:


I am not sure if anybody in power could have prevented what happened in Mumbai since there was systemic failure and lets not forget that parliament was attacked when the current opposition party was in power. So lets not throw stones at anybody but work towards evolving a solution. I think one of the fundamental reasons (in my humble opinion) why we dont progress is the ability to talk but not do anything and politicize everything we come across. I just hope that the same IAS officer who wrote this article is not abusing the system ( as most of his/her Kin do), I am sure he/she is as much responsible for the failure as the current government is since he/she fails to realize that they are part of the Indian Administrative service which is part of the Govt Of India. So, lets chill and not throw stones or spit on oneself and get to work and evolve a solution ... cheers

Posted On 12/12/2008 11:52:27 AM
sudhir Said:


I am writing after reading the rejoinder of the Editor.The media revoloution has produced lot of wise men who come on TV find faults with others and feel happy at journalistic achievement . Media cannot limit itself to ratings and expose's.It has to create a public opinion UNTITEDLY,the aim to help BHARAT not INDIA. Keeping this objective in mind media wise men in all forums and in all languages must get together (may under different entity ) and to work in away that the misery of the masses reduces. By misery I mean poverty ,health social biases. If we can take up the cause of uniting the society ,which politicians divide to suit their vote bank ,I think media would have done a great job . I appreciate the Editors journalistic Mission in publishing the letter(because of personal stakes involved) and keeping the issue alive .There is no need even to think of result /reaction.The mumbaui attack is failure of (INTELLIGENTSIA not intelligence)We should think a way of increasing the general accountability of the system .A united media can do wonders .

Posted On 12/22/2008 7:12:44 AM
Rocky Said:


We are asking a man on crutches to Run a sprint and win it.. Number game to 50%+ in parliament, compels compromises. I sought from Respected Prof APJ Abdul Kalam, to have not just Developed but a "Corruption free India", for the posterity ... and THAT encompasses all the expectations narrated from the PM. For political reasons, we are most DIVIDED by our own politicians.. The Indian Constitution (borrowed from UK) permits (to perfection), the legacy of divide and rule, In England 'Divide & rule' is not for Homeland, They are a Three party regime. Let's Scrap multi-party, region based, Caste based.. and whatever else based Party System.. to have a Three Party Political Structure - for three dimensional Development for sustainable Growth: A. POLITICAL STRUCTURE: 1. A strong Ruling, 2. A constructive opposition AND 3. A talent pool (Intelligentsia) - neither aligned to ruling nor opposition, BUT passionate about Policies, utilisation of resources for Most rewarding Growth in GDP, Employment, Education, healthcare and all other aspects of vision 2020. All MPs & Legislators, aligning Idealogy with any either 1 or 2, OR carrying demonstrated capability to be in 3 band. Else NOT eligible. Swing permissible only 1 to 2 & vice versa on ideology or to 3 based on Demonstrated Capability. ADMIN MACHINERY transparent and accountable for every rupee of the nation spent, whether Govt or Judiciary, Police or other departments. B. EDUCATION SYSTEM: Corruption less India, basis Value Education and No beggars, No thieves of Material or Values – Some heritage we have enjoyed before lord Macaulay insisted on demolishing our Education and value system and pride in our Country C. Policies for improvement in the manufacturing sector for skill enhancement, Employment, "Delivery of results" as the yardstick for continuing in the Office, 50% Fixed and 50% Performance Linked Pay. Don't Desperate situation demand desperate solutions?

Posted On 12/22/2008 12:01:29 PM
Hiralal Said:


What Mr. PC has done is nothing but follow the very old tradition of finding fault on the basis of procedure, or some excuse just to bury under the carpet the main issue. Many a times the judgements of court in favour of politicians simply because of some procudural reasons are also sited by the politician. Such excuses and judgements should be taken up by the NGOs and also enlighten citizen in the form of blog for pointing out the real issues. Just to refer to a few cases take Cement scandle of Antulay and eatting away of Grass belonging to cows worth some where around 1200 cross (Correct if the figure is wrong) by the politicians who also have the distingtion (may be dubious) of chewing and spitting pan in full view of public ( on TV ) including innocent Children.

Posted On 12/22/2008 12:28:45 PM
K Said:


This is an excellent letter and the author just expresses what common Indian public are thinking about the issues. Kudos to Mint for publishing this.

Posted On 12/22/2008 4:18:14 PM
Ramanuj Said:


We expected better from Mr. Chidambaram but it seems after almost 5 years in power, he too has learnt the art of stonewalling and doesn't take kindly to any criticism. As a highly regarded lawyer and ex-finance minister he should know better than anyone else the value of constructive criticism in a democracy but sadly men like him and Dr. Singh who are leading the nation have lost all sense of self-respect and duty to the nation. The PM flashed victory signs after winning the confidence vote a short while back but he must have known in his heart that it was achieved by exchange of money bags and that his attempt to survive at any cost would raise the bar for cooruption in this country. The PM did win the vote but in my opinion, the country ultimately lost by a mile. If people like him do not have the moral courage to spurn power achieved through was illicit means, can we expect anything better from lesser mortals, including his ministers who are like a pack of wolves running after flesh (money). If Dr. Singh is ever so worried about pleasing Madam Sonia, what lessons will his ministers learn, more of the same. Sycophancy and poor appetite for openness and criticism is nothing new to Congress Party but we thought guys like Chidambaram were more balanced and sensible. Alas! we were so wrong. Does this country have any hope? No wonder, Pakistan is getting bolder every passing day knowing that Indian leaders are corrupt and a bunch of hizras.

Posted On 12/22/2008 6:27:23 PM
M Said:


The message is clear and pointed, and Chidambaram would not need to know the identity of the author of the message to form a response to this open letter. Nor would he need to know "where to deliver" the response -- just deliver it to the same open forum, if you are honest and brave enough as a public man should be. The government has failed to respond, shirked its duty to respond; Chidambaram just happens to be the face of that failure. Come, let us read together the lyrics of the new "Aye Mere Watan Ke Logon".... which is at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-g6DCfPsDA Aye mere watan kay logon Zara aankh may bhar lo paani Jo Shaheed huay hain unkee Zara yaad karo kurbaani Jab ghaayal hua thaa mumbai Baaroodeyn sar par barsee Phir rahaa na sar na sartaaj Laasheyn patri par bikhree Kya log ththey woh abhimaani Sadiyon say na himmat haari Jo shaheed huay hain unkee Zara yaad karo kurbaani. Koi sainik koi chapraasi Koi sainik koi chapraasi Koi mallu koi bihaari Koi mallu koi bihaari Sadkon par marney waala Har veer ththa bhaaratwaasi Tum bhool na jaana unko Is liye suno ye kahaani Jo shaheed huey hain unkee Zara yaad karo kurbaani. Aye mere watan kay logon Tum khoob lagaa lo naara Rajnaitik Aatankvaad nay bhi Hai is desh ko maara Jab vote ka wakt aaya tho Kehtay hum hain aabhaari O kaptee sab netaaon Niklay kyon bhrashtaachaari. Ho ek se ek ahamkaari Jinko bas gaddi pyaari Kar-kar lay kar janta say Bus apnee jholee bhar lee. Jai Hind Jai Hind !

Posted On 12/22/2008 7:50:07 PM
Sid Said:


This proves that even the best of a person can get "corrupted" once he tastes power of the chair.

Posted On 12/22/2008 8:33:42 PM
Re: Rocky Said:


Boss, it makes sound sense to avoid a 10,000 Cr direct burden on exchequer (and almost 10 times more indirect) to impose Elections on the Country. And WHO would ensure the Next Govt. eveni - better? Odds for Worse are 99:1. Pls read my comments of 22 Dec on the same article. The Elite and intelligentsia has to gather, raise up and get a long term perspective and required thrust - by Educating masses. Don't forget, over 1500 Bn USD is hoarded in Swiss Banks - Encourage by our Political system. Best Wishes.

Posted On 12/24/2008 11:30:56 AM
Inderjit Said:


What you have written are the facts which we all are aware of, nothing new. If you were in place of Dr Singh, what steps you would have taken to eradicate the virus of corruption eating up India? Criticism without suggesting solutions is pointless, especially when it comes from an IAS officer .

Posted On 12/23/2008 1:09:37 PM
Re: ghichu Said:


The criticism is that of Mr. Singh as Prime Minister not in his personal capacity. When he was elevated to the position of PM by Mrs. Sonia Gandhi every body perceived at least someone in Gandhi Family has really stated thinking in terms of Welfare of the country. But with the very INDUCTION of tainted LEADERS who supported the very survival of congress in Parliament and on every occassion, the very SELF RESPECT OF ALL INDIANS has beem made to sacrifice by inaction of our PM. Perhaps, the first and foremost QUALITY of SUCCESSFUL lEADER is that his SPOKEN WORDS instil the very confidence in YOU, Your system and SELF RESPECT for your country. The very "JAJBA" of belongingness is lost when we hear our PM. We don't know is he trying to Portray confidence in our self or he is joking on us, taking full advantage of our RESPECT for this Democracy

Posted On 12/24/2008 3:37:24 PM
Ravindra Said:


The only thing our PM is looking for the loyalty to Congress Dynsty for the sake of that he has kept his intelect and reputation at stake. What so ever he has gained as FM of the country he has lost more than that being the PM of the country. I was surprised to read his first interview abroad as PM where he has stated to the question raised by some journalist about having ministers with dubious character in his ministry to which he responded that to keep the Non seculars forces BJO away from power he has to induct such persons. In political arena the definition of secularism has been changed as, " those we speak against HINDUS are secular". I am sure if things moves like this all of us have to convert to Islam either for sake of having more than one spouce or to have a repectable life in the country called HINDUSTAN. So wake up & act Jai Hind

Posted On 12/23/2008 4:50:21 PM