New Delhi: A group of senior retired civil servants including a former Union cabinet secretary, former national security adviser and former Union secretaries for health, agriculture, external affairs, social justice, coal, IT and other ministries have written an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressing displeasure at the seemingly “casual attitude” of the central government to the magnitude of the COVID-19 situation and its implications on the mental and physical health of the citizens of the country.“Today, in the midst of the COVID pandemic and the suffering that has engulfed the people of our country, we write to you in anguish as well as in anger. We are aware that this pandemic threatens the entire world and is not going to leave the citizens of India untouched. And yet, what numbs our senses daily is not just the cries of the citizenry for medical assistance and the death toll in its thousands but the manifestly casual attitude of your government to the magnitude of the crisis and its implications for the mental and physical health of the community of Indians,” the letter read.The letter which is signed by 116 signatories talks about how the Centre’s failure to take timely advice of expert committees and a lack of coordination with the state governments have had disastrous consequences for the poor and disadvantaged sections, and now affecting the better off sections of society as well.It further criticised the government’s lack of preparedness for the second wave of COVID-19, despite warnings from the international community and the country’s own scientists that a second wave is imminent.“Even more inexcusably, no advance planning was done to secure adequate stocks of vaccines, despite India being one of the major vaccine suppliers to the world. The complacency displayed by you and your ministerial colleagues at various forums not only diverted attention from the looming threat but probably also contributed to both state governments and citizens letting down their guard at a crucial juncture.”Also read: Scientists Say Centre Ignored Warnings of Variants That Opened Door to DisasterOn the lack of financial planning for COVID-19, the letter further said: “The PM-CARES fund was set up when there was already a Prime Minister National Relief Fund in place. No disclosures have been made regarding the funds collected and the expenditures on various items. This fund attracted to itself moneys which would otherwise have gone from corporates and the public to the various CM Relief Funds and to NGOs.”The former civil servants also expressed their objection to the Central Vista redevelopment project, which has been declared as an ‘essential service’ amid a health crisis. “Your government has incurred unnecessary expenditure on the Central Vista redevelopment project; these funds could well have been more gainfully used to tackle the crisis,” they said in the letter.“On top of this, the harsh restrictions imposed on NGOs, especially those obtaining foreign contributions, have hampered their efforts in providing relief during the pandemic.”The letter criticised Modi and other Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders for conducting election rallies in different states and for not restricting the Kumbh Mela, amid an impending second wave of COVID-19, which has now ravaged wide swaths of rural India.“…you, Mr. Prime Minister, and your party functionaries threw all caution to the winds by conducting huge public rallies in different states, when a restrained campaign by your party would have served as a salutary example to other political parties. The Kumbh Mela at Haridwar was conducted with scant regard for COVID safety regulations. With two such “super spreader” events taking place just when the second surge of the virus was becoming a major threat, we are now witnessing the horrifying spectacle of the rampant spread of the COVID virus across the rural hinterland of the country.”During such an unprecedented crisis, the Modi government is more focused on saving its image rather than addressing the crucial issues at stake, the letter affirmed.Also read: When Social Media Was Flooded With COVID SOS Calls, Union Ministers Only Praised CentreThe group has urged the Government of India to take the following actions immediately:Provide for free, universal vaccination to all citizens of India. Government of India must centralise the procurement of vaccines from all available sources and supply them to state governments and all other implementing agencies.Coordinate effectively with state governments to ensure the adequacy of oxygen facilities, essential life-saving drugs and equipment and hospital beds in all states of the country.Greatly ramp up RT-PCR testing in both rural and urban areas.Make adequate funds available to the states for provision of medical facilities and stop expenditures on non-essential items like the Central Vista redevelopment project.Draw on the existing surplus foodgrain stocks to provide free rations to the families of the marginalised and deprived sections of society as well as unorganised labour who have lost their employment opportunities until the ferocity of the pandemic and the hunger and livelihood crisis abates.Fully provide, in consultation with state governments, for existing nutrition schemes for school-going children and supplementary nutrition for mothers and children in the pre-school age groups. .Provide a monthly income support for the current financial year to the needy sections of society to enable them to meet contingent expenses and unforeseen emergencies. Economists have recommended Rs 7,000 per month per household, equivalent to minimum wages.Immediately remove the FCRA restrictions imposed on NGOs so that they can avail of funds provided by foreign governments and charities for COVID-19 management and other related activities.Place all data in the public domain and ensure that evidence-based policy measures are implemented.Constitute an all-party committee at the central level to advise on and review all government decisions and monitor the control of the pandemic in different areas of the country.The signatories include the former NSA Shivshankar Menon, former Union cabinet secretary, K.M. Chadrasekhar, former health secretaries Keshav Desiraju and Sujatha Rao, Anita Agnihotri, former secretary, Department of Social Justice Empowerment, besides former officials from the police, IFS, R&AW and other Central services,According to Union health ministry data updated on Thursday, 276,110 new coronavirus infections were reported in a day, with the case tally climbing to 2,57,72,440. Daily deaths were recorded below 4,000 after four days, taking the count to 287,122.Full text of statement with list of signatories is appended below:Dear Prime Minister,We, a group of former civil servants from the All India and Central Services, with a deep commitment to the Constitution of India and with no political affiliations, have written to you as well as other constitutional authorities on a number of occasions in the past, whenever we felt that executive actions violated the provisions of the Constitution. Today, in the midst of the Covid pandemic and the suffering that has engulfed the people of our country, we write to you in anguish as well as in anger. We are aware that this pandemic threatens the entire world and is not going to leave the citizens of India untouched. And yet, what numbs our senses daily is not just the cries of the citizenry for medical assistance and the death toll in its thousands but the manifestly casual attitude of your government to the magnitude of the crisis and its implications for the mental and physical health of the community of Indians.The steady erosion of the Cabinet system of governance, the worsening of federal relationships with the states, especially those governed by parties opposed to the party ruling at the centre, the lack of informed consultation with experts and Parliamentary committees, the failure to take the timely advice of expert committees and the absence of effective coordination with state governments have had disastrous consequences for the poor and disadvantaged and now for the better off sections of society as well. Despite warnings from the international community and our own scientists, the breathing space between the first and the second waves was not used to augment critical resources such as medical staff, hospital beds, oxygen supplies, ventilators and drugs and other medical supplies. Even more inexcusably, no advance planning was done to secure adequate stocks of vaccines, despite India being one of the major vaccine suppliers to the world. The complacency displayed by you and your ministerial colleagues at various forums not only diverted attention from the looming threat but probably also contributed to both state governments and citizens letting down their guard at a crucial juncture. As a result, your Atmanirbhar Bharat is today compelled to seek the help of the outside world to lessen the agony inflicted on its own people by your government.Right from the outset of the pandemic in March 2020, your government has never systematically assessed the funds that state governments would need to tackle the pandemic. The PM-CARES fund was set up when there was already a Prime Minister National Relief Fund in place. No disclosures have been made regarding the funds collected and the expenditures on various items. This fund attracted to itself moneys which would otherwise have gone from corporates and the public to the various CM Relief Funds and to NGOs. Your government has not been prompt in paying outstanding GST dues to the states, which could have helped them defray Covid care expenses. At the same time, your government has incurred unnecessary expenditure on the Central Vista redevelopment project; these funds could well have been more gainfully used to tackle the crisis. On top of this, the harsh restrictions imposed on NGOs, especially those obtaining foreign contributions, have hampered their efforts in providing relief during the pandemic.While the holding of elections to the legislative assemblies of four states and one union territory may have been unavoidable, you, Mr. Prime Minister, and your party functionaries threw all caution to the winds by conducting huge public rallies in different states, when a restrained campaign by your party would have served as a salutary example to other political parties. The Kumbh Mela at Haridwar was conducted with scant regard for Covid safety regulations. With two such “super spreader” events taking place just when the second surge of the virus was becoming a major threat, we are now witnessing the horrifying spectacle of the rampant spread of the Covid virus across the rural hinterland of the country.Your government seems to be more concerned with managing the narrative of “efficient” management of the Covid crisis rather than addressing the crucial issues at stake. Even authentic data on the testing carried out in different states, the number of positive cases, the number of persons hospitalised and mortality figures have not been publicly disseminated. This has had serious implications for the adequate provision of necessary medical facilities in different states as well as for devising appropriate measures in different states to control the spread of the pandemic.We urge the Government of India to take the following actions immediately:Provide for free, universal vaccination to all citizens of India. Government of India must centralize the procurement of vaccines from all available sources and supply them to state governments and all other implementing agencies.Coordinate effectively with state governments to ensure the adequacy of oxygen facilities, essential lifesaving drugs and equipment and hospital beds in all States of the country.Greatly ramp up RT-PCR testing in both rural and urban areas.Make adequate funds available to the States for provision of medical facilities and stop expenditures on non-essential items like the Central Vista redevelopment project.Draw on the existing surplus foodgrain stocks to provide free rations to the families of the marginalised and deprived sections of society as well as unorganised labour who have lost their employment opportunities until the ferocity of the pandemic and the hunger and livelihood crisis abates.Fully provide, in consultation with state governments, for existing nutrition schemes for school going children and supplementary nutrition for mothers and children in the pre-school age groups. .Provide a monthly income support for the current financial year to the needy sections of society to enable them to meet contingent expenses and unforeseen emergencies. Economists have recommended ₹ 7000 per month per household, equivalent to minimum wages.Immediately remove the FCRA restrictions imposed on NGOs so that they can avail of funds provided by foreign governments and charities for Covid management and other related activities.Place all data in the public domain and ensure that evidence-based policy measures are implemented.Constitute an all-party committee at the central level to advise on and review all government decisions and monitor the control of the pandemic in different areas of the country.While the above constitute actions to be taken at the politico-administrative level, the most important action relates to building up the confidence and morale of a population hard hit by the loss of their near and dear ones. Compassion and caring have to be the cornerstones of government policy. History will judge our society, your government and, above all, you personally, on how effectively we handle this crisis.SATYAMEVA JAYATEYours sincerely,CONSTITUTIONAL CONDUCT GROUP Anita AgnihotriIAS (Retd)Salahuddin AhmadIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of RajasthanS.P. AmbroseIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Secretary, Ministry of Shipping & Transport, GoIAnand ArniR&AW (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoIG. BalachandhranIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West BengalVappala BalachandranIPS (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoIGopalan BalagopalIAS (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Govt. of West BengalChandrashekhar BalakrishnanIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Coal, GoIRana BanerjiR&AW (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat (R&AW), GoIT.K. BanerjiIAS (Retd.)Former Member, Union Public Service CommissionSharad BeharIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya PradeshAurobindo BeheraIAS (Retd.)Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of OdishaMadhu BhaduriIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to PortugalK.V. BhagirathIFS (Retd.)Former Secretary General, Indian Ocean Rim Association, MauritiusMeeran C BorwankarIPS (Retd.)Former DGP, Bureau of Police Research and Development, GoIRavi BudhirajaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, GoISundar BurraIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Govt. of MaharashtraManeshwar Singh ChahalIAS (Retd.)Former Principal Secretary, Home, Govt. of PunjabR. ChandramohanIAS (Retd.)Former Principal Secretary, Transport and Urban Development, Govt. of NCT of DelhiK.M. ChandrasekharIAS (Retd.)Former Cabinet Secretary, GoIRachel ChatterjeeIAS (Retd.)Former Special Chief Secretary, Agriculture, Govt. of Andhra PradeshKalyani ChaudhuriIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West BengalGurjit Singh CheemaIAS (Retd.)Former Financial Commissioner (Revenue), Govt. of PunjabAnna DaniIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of MaharashtraVibha Puri DasIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoIP.R. DasguptaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Food Corporation of India, GoINitin DesaiFormer Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, GoIKeshav DesirajuIAS (Retd.)Former Health Secretary, GoIM.G. DevasahayamIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Govt. of HaryanaSushil DubeyIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to SwedenA.S. DulatIPS (Retd.)Former OSD on Kashmir, Prime Minister’s Office, GoIK.P. FabianIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to ItalyPrabhu GhateIAS (Retd.)Former Addl. Director General, Department of Tourism, GoIArif GhauriIRS (Retd.)Former Governance Adviser, DFID, Govt. of the United Kingdom (on deputation)Gourisankar GhoshIAS (Retd.)Former Mission Director, National Drinking Water Mission, GoISuresh K. GoelIFS (Retd.)Former Director General, Indian Council of Cultural Relations, GoIS. GopalIPS (Retd.)Former Special Secretary, GoIH.S. GujralIFoS (Retd.)Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests, Govt. of PunjabMeena GuptaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoIRavi Vira GuptaIAS (Retd.)Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of IndiaWajahat HabibullahIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, GoI and former Chief Information CommissionerDeepa HariIRS (Resigned)Siraj HussainIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Department of Agriculture, GoIKamal JaswalIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Department of Information Technology, GoINajeeb JungIAS (Retd.)Former Lieutenant Governor, DelhiVinod C. KhannaIFS (Retd.)Former Additional Secretary, MEA, GoIAjai KumarIFoS(Retd.)Former Director, Ministry of Agriculture, GoIBrijesh KumarIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Department of Information Technology, GoIIsh KumarIPS (Retd.)Former DGP (Vigilance & Enforcement), Govt. of Telangana and former Special Rapporteur, National Human Rights CommissionSudhir KumarIAS (Retd.)Former Member, Central Administrative TribunalP.K. LahiriIAS (Retd.)Former ED, Asian Development Bank & Former Revenue Secretary, GoISubodh LalIPoS (Resigned)Former Deputy Director General, Ministry of Communications, GoIS.K. LambahIFS (Retd.)Former Special Envoy of the Prime Minister of IndiaB.B. MahajanIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Deptt. of Food, GoIHarsh ManderIAS (Retd.)Govt. of Madhya PradeshAmitabh MathurIPS (Retd.)Former Director, Aviation Research Centre and Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoILalit MathurIAS (Retd.)Former Director General, National Institute of Rural Development, GoIAditi MehtaIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of RajasthanShivshankar MenonIFS (Retd.)Former Foreign Secretary and Former National Security AdviserSonalini MirchandaniIFS (Resigned)GoIMalay MishraIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to HungarySunil MitraIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Finance, GoINoor MohammadIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, National Disaster Management Authority, Govt. of IndiaAvinash MohananeyIPS (Retd.)Former Director General of Police, Govt. of SikkimDeb MukharjiIFS (Retd.)Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh and former Ambassador to NepalShiv Shankar MukherjeeIFS (Retd.)Former High Commissioner to the United KingdomGautam MukhopadhayaIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to MyanmarNagalsamyIA&AS (Retd.)Former Principal Accountant General, Tamil Nadu & KeralaT.K.A. NairIAS (Retd.)Former Adviser to Prime Minister of IndiaSurendra NathIAS (Retd.)Former Member, Finance Commission, Govt. of Madhya PradeshP. Joy OommenIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of ChhattisgarhAmitabha PandeIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Inter-State Council, GoINiranjan PantIA&AS (Retd.)Former Deputy Comptroller and Auditor General, GoIP. R. ParthasarathyIPS (Retd.)Former Director, Anti-Corruption Bureau, Govt. of MaharashtraAlok PertiIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Coal, GoIR. PoornalingamIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, GoIRajesh PrasadIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to the NetherlandsSharda PrasadIAS (Retd.)Former Director General (Employment and Training), Ministry of Labour and Employment, GoIR.M. PremkumarIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of MaharashtraT.R. RaghunandanIAS (Retd.)Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, GoIN.K. RaghupathyIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Staff Selection Commission, GoIV.P. RajaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory CommissionC. Babu RajeevIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, GoIK. Sujatha RaoIAS (Retd.)Former Health Secretary, GoIM.Y. RaoIAS (Retd.)Satwant ReddyIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Chemicals and Petrochemicals, GoIVijaya Latha ReddyIFS (Retd.)Former Deputy National Security Adviser, GoIJulio RibeiroIPS (Retd.)Former Adviser to Governor of Punjab & former Ambassador to RomaniaAruna RoyIAS (Resigned)Manabendra N. RoyIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West BengalK. Saleem AliIPS (Retd.)Former Special Director, CBI, GoIDeepak SananIAS (Retd.)Former Principal Adviser (AR) to Chief Minister, Govt. of Himachal PradeshG. SankaranIC&CES (Retd.)Former President, Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate TribunalS. SatyabhamaIAS (Retd.)Former Chairperson, National Seeds Corporation, GoIN.C. SaxenaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Planning Commission, GoIA. SelvarajIRS (Retd.)Former Chief Commissioner, Income Tax, Chennai, GoIArdhendu SenIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of West BengalAbhijit SenguptaIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoIAftab SethIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to JapanAshok Kumar SharmaIFoS (Retd.)Former MD, State Forest Development Corporation, Govt. of GujaratAshok Kumar SharmaIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to Finland and EstoniaNavrekha SharmaIFS (Retd.)Former Ambassador to IndonesiaPravesh SharmaIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya PradeshRaju SharmaIAS (Retd.)Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Uttar PradeshRashmi Shukla SharmaIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya PradeshPadamvir SinghIAS (Retd.)Former Director, LBSNAA, Mussoorie, GoISujatha SinghIFS (Retd.)Former Foreign Secretary, GoITirlochan SinghIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, National Commission for Minorities, GoIJawhar SircarIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoI, & former CEO, Prasar BharatiParveen TalhaIRS (Retd.)Former Member, Union Public Service CommissionThanksy ThekkekeraIAS (Retd.)Former Additional Chief Secretary, Minorities Development, Govt. of MaharashtraP.S.S. ThomasIAS (Retd.)Former Secretary General, National Human Rights CommissionHindal TyabjiIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary rank, Govt. of Jammu & KashmirJawed UsmaniIAS (Retd.)Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh & former Chief Information Commissioner, Uttar PradeshAshok VajpeyiIAS (Retd.)Former Chairman, Lalit Kala AkademiRamani VenkatesanIAS (Retd.)Former Director General, YASHADA, Govt. of Maharashtra