Return the constitutional norm in Uttar Pradesh, the Constitutional Behavior Group said in the open letter to the law and the situation of a deteriorating state command – News2IN
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Return the constitutional norm in Uttar Pradesh, the Constitutional Behavior Group said in the open letter to the law and the situation of a deteriorating state command

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New Delhi: Civil society groups consisting of academics, intellectuals and former bureaucrats have written an open letter to highlight ‘total government solving and violations on the legal supremacy at Uttar Pradesh.
Signed by more than 80 people from the constitutional behavior group (CCG) and supported by 230 more, including the former Diplomat of Shyam Suggestions, Gautam Mukhopadhyay and Shiv Shankar Menon, Aditya academics and Mridula Mukherjee, retired police officers as Dulat, Julio Rebeiro and V Balachandran, The signatories have demanded that the detention and torture arbitrarily and police attacks against students who peacefully protested students, a minority must immediately stop and recover for alleged damage to the property under the law “arbitrary” was stopped.
CCG members sat more than 6000 “meetings” including serious injury and extra-judicial murders “eulogization” as achievement by the top bureaucrats.
The author of the letter also ended the institutionalization and legitimization of alertness by appointing “police mitras” and giving immunity to the protection of cattle for the violence they needed dissolved between state and private weapons.
In the midst of the opposition out of the Yogi government, CCG has also signaled the top government machinery repeatedly targeting the Muslim community on various problems, from the alleged “forced repentance” of Hindu women with the imposition of preventive detention laws Draconian, national security law (NSA), For alleged violations such as cow slaughter, protest against CAA and attacks on police, all of which can be handled with normal criminal provisions.
“None of the suspected cats allegedly seen as a threat to national security.
The abuse of the national security law must stop,” they said.
CCG also told the state government and people to “mismanagement” around the country’s handling of the Covid crisis.
“The crisis requires urgent handling and practice harassing or punishing media or people who report shortages in the health system or voice their complaints in that cannot be continued.
The extraordinary tendency to” shoot the messenger “must stop,” they said.

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