91 former bureaucrats, diplomats, senior police officials call for action against Himanta Biswa Sarma
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“These assertions collectively erase the existence of Bengali Muslims who are lawful Indian citizens and long-standing residents of the State,” the statement said.
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The Constitutional Conduct Group (CCG), comprising former civil servants, diplomats, and senior police officers, has expressed grave concern over recent public statements made by Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, and has called for legal action against him. CCG has called for the Supreme Court to take action over Assam CM’s remarks targeting Muslims.
In an open statement signed by 91 former bureaucrats, diplomats, and senior police officials, they said: “Coming from the highest executive authority of a state, these statements mark a disturbing escalation that strikes at the heart of constitutional values,” the statement said.
“We are politically neutral, but unambiguously committed to constitutional morality. The chief minister’s statements constitute a grave violation of the oath he took upon assuming office—an oath to govern in accordance with the Constitution of India and to do right to all people without fear or favour, affection or ill-will.”
“These assertions collectively erase the existence of Bengali Muslims who are lawful Indian citizens and long-standing residents of the State,” the statement said.
“By depicting Bengali Muslims as intruders who have allegedly stolen jobs, the chief minister is sowing seeds of suspicion and hostility that carry a serious risk of communal violence, riots, and loss of life—especially in a climate already charged with hate and electoral polarisation.”
“These statements amount to an open encouragement of unlawful conduct and vigilantism by a constitutional authority. When a chief minister signals impunity for harassment, the boundary between state authority and mob action collapses, with unpredictable and potentially catastrophic consequences,” the statement said.
“The absence of restraint or censure by his own party, and the silence of the Union government, mark a troubling departure from the constitutional ethic of raj dharma.”
CCG Open Statement on Assam Chief Minister’s Violation of the Constitution
Gauhati. 6 February, 2026
1. Even judging by the ugliness of the hate speeches being used by politicians all over the country these days, particularly when States are facing elections, the nastiness of the recent speech of Himanta Biswa Sarma, the Chief Minister of Assam comes as a shock to citizens of this country and especially to us in the Constitutional Conduct Group, strong believers as we are in the principles of the Indian Constitution. The Constitutional Conduct Group is a group of former government officials who have worked both with the central and state governments and have come together to speak out against violations of the Indian Constitution. As a group we are politically neutral.
2. In our view, this is a brazen and shameful violation of the Indian Constitution by the current Chief Minister of Assam. Mr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, like all chief ministers, had taken an oath of office to faithfully and conscientiously discharge his duties as a Minister and to do right to all manner of people in the State in accordance with the Constitution, without fear or favour, affection or ill-will. Yet he thinks nothing of trampling upon the fundamental rights of Bengali speaking Muslims in Assam by violating Article 14 of the Constitution which guarantees equality before the law, or of Article 15 which prohibits discrimination against citizens on grounds of religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth. He has also disregarded the provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (formerly the Indian Penal Code) against the promotion of enmity between groups, of outraging religious feelings and of deliberately creating public mischief. He labels all Bengali Muslims in Assam with the pejorative term ‘Miyas’, claiming that they are all Bangladeshis and have no right to stay in Assam or in India. According to his understanding there are no Bengali Muslims in India who are Indian citizens, or legitimate residents of Assam, and all such people should be thrown out of the country. In a hateful exhortation, he calls upon the public to harass Bengali Muslims (Miyas, to use his term) to such a extent that they are forced to leave Assam as well as the country. He has encouraged the public to do all manner of wrongful things to trouble the Bengali Muslims in Assam, and has assured them that the Assam police would protect them in their wrongdoing.
3. The people of Assam are well aware that all the Bengali Muslims resident in Assam are not Bangladeshis who have illegally entered the country. But when there is such a dog whistle from none other than the Chief Minister of the State, and in the hate-filled atmosphere that prevails in India, today, one can never be sure of the repercussions. By repeatedly making the allegation that Bengali Muslims in Assam are intruders who have stolen the jobs of the Assamese, the Chief Minister is planting seeds of doubt in the minds of people, seeds which may result in major riots and killings.
4. Even after facing a backlash across the country with cases started against himby conscientious citizens for his poisonous speech, Mr Sarma remains undeterred, and claims pugnaciously that he would start hundreds of cases, presumably using the state machinery, against those who have registered cases against him. We are amazed that a Chief Minister can say all these things without being reined in by his party. But, alas, the days when Atal Behari Vajpayee talked of the ‘raj dharma’ of chief ministers are long over.
5. We are not surprised that the central government has neither taken note of these incidents to disturb the public peace and order, nor acted to dissuade Mr. Sarma from making such provocative utterances. We, therefore, urge the Supreme Court to take suo motu cognizance of his hate speeches as they directly violate, and are in contempt of, the Court's own orders in the past. We also urge the Honourable President of India to intervene in the matter before it is too late, and suitably advise both the Prime Minister and Mr Sarma to abide by their oaths to the Constitution and the dignity of their respective offices.
SATYAMEVA JAYATE
Constitutional Conduct Group (91 signatories, as below)
1. | Aruna Bagchee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, GoI |
2. | J.L. Bajaj | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Administrative Reforms and Decentralisation Commission, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh |
3. | G. Balachandhran | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
4. | Vappala Balachandran | IPS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI |
5. | Gopalan Balagopal | IAS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
6. | Sushant Baliga | Engineering Services (Retd.) | Former Additional Director General, Central PWD, GoI |
7. | Rana Banerji | RAS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI |
8. | Sharad Behar | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh |
9. | Aurobindo Behera | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Odisha |
10. | Madhu Bhaduri | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Portugal |
11. | Nutan Guha Biswas | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Police Complaints Authority, Govt. of NCT of Delhi |
12. | Meeran C Borwankar | IPS (Retd.) | Former DGP, Bureau of Police Research and Development, GoI |
13. | Ravi Budhiraja | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, GoI |
14. | R. Chandramohan | IAS (Retd.) | Former Principal Secretary, Transport and Urban Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi |
15. | Rachel Chatterjee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Special Chief Secretary, Agriculture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh |
16. | Ranjan Chatterjee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Meghalaya & former Expert Member, National Green Tribunal |
17. | Kalyani Chaudhuri | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
18. | Gurjit Singh Cheema | IAS (Retd.) | Former Financial Commissioner (Revenue), Govt. of Punjab |
19. | F.T.R. Colaso | IPS (Retd.) | Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Karnataka & former Director General of Police, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir |
20. | Anna Dani | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra |
21. | Vibha Puri Das | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoI |
22. | P.R. Dasgupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Food Corporation of India, GoI |
23. | Pradeep K. Deb | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Deptt. Of Sports, GoI |
24. | Nitin Desai | Former Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, GoI |
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25. | M.G. Devasahayam | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Govt. of Haryana |
26. | Kiran Dhingra | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, GoI |
27. | Sushil Dubey | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Sweden |
28. | Prabhu Ghate | IAS (Retd.) | Former Addl. Director General, Department of Tourism, GoI |
29. | Suresh K. Goel | IFS (Retd.) | Former Director General, Indian Council of Cultural Relations, GoI |
30. | S.K. Guha | IAS (Retd.) | Former Joint Secretary, Department of Women & Child Development, GoI |
31. | Meena Gupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI |
32. | Ravi Vira Gupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India |
33. | Wajahat Habibullah | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, GoI and former Chief Information Commissioner |
34. | Deepa Hari | IRS (Resigned) | |
35. | Rasheda Hussain | IRS (Retd.) | Former Director General, National Academy of Customs, Excise & Narcotics |
36. | Siraj Hussain | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Department of Agriculture, GoI |
37. | Kamal Jaswal | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Department of Information Technology, GoI |
38. | Najeeb Jung | IAS (Retd.) | Former Lieutenant Governor, Delhi |
39. | Vinod C. Khanna | IFS (Retd.) | Former Additional Secretary, MEA, GoI |
40. | Gita Kripalani | IRS (Retd.) | Former Member, Settlement Commission, GoI |
41. | Sudhir Kumar | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Central Administrative Tribunal |
42. | Subodh Lal | IPoS (Resigned) | Former Deputy Director General, Ministry of Communications, GoI |
43. | Dinesh Malhotra | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh |
44. | P.M.S. Malik | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Myanmar & Special Secretary, MEA, GoI |
45. | Amitabh Mathur | IPS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI |
46. | Aditi Mehta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan |
47. | Shivshankar Menon | IFS (Retd.) | Former Foreign Secretary and Former National Security Adviser, GoI |
48. | Malay Mishra | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Hungary |
49. | Satya Narayan Mohanty | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission |
50. | Sudhansu Mohanty | IDAS (Retd.) | Former Financial Adviser (Defence Services), Ministry of Defence, GoI |
51. | Jugal Mohapatra | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Department of Rural Development, GoI |
52. | Ruchira Mukerjee | IP&TAFS (Retd.) | Former Advisor (Finance), Telecom Commission, GoI |
53. | Anup Mukerji | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar |
54. | Deb Mukharji | IFS (Retd.) | Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh and former Ambassador to Nepal |
55. | Jayashree Mukherjee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra |
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56. | Shiv Shankar Mukherjee | IFS (Retd.) | Former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom |
57. | Gautam Mukhopadhaya | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Myanmar |
58. | Surendra Nath | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Finance Commission, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh |
59. | P. Joy Oommen | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh |
60. | Amitabha Pande | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Inter-State Council, GoI |
61. | Mira Pande | IAS (Retd.) | Former State Election Commissioner, West Bengal |
62. | Alok Perti | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Coal, GoI |
63. | G.K. Pillai | IAS (Retd.) | Former Home Secretary, GoI |
64. | R. Poornalingam | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, GoI |
65. | Smita Purushottam | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Switzerland |
66. | T.R. Raghunandan | IAS (Retd.) | Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, GoI |
67. | V.P. Raja | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission |
68. | V. Ramani | IAS (Retd.) | Former Director General, YASHADA, Govt. of Maharashtra |
69. | M. Rameshkumar | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal |
70. | K. Sujatha Rao | IAS (Retd.) | Former Health Secretary, GoI |
71. | M.Y. Rao | IAS (Retd.) | |
72. | Vijaya Latha Reddy | IFS (Retd.) | Former Deputy National Security Adviser, GoI |
73. | Julio Ribeiro | IPS (Retd.) | Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Punjab |
74. | Aruna Roy | IAS (Resigned) | |
75. | Manabendra N. Roy | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
76. | Deepak Sanan | IAS (Retd.) | Former Principal Adviser (AR) to Chief Minister, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh |
77. | Tilak Raj Sarangal | IAS (Retd.) | Former Principal Secretary (Elections) and Financial Commissioner, Revenue (Appeals) |
78. | G.V. Venugopala Sarma | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Odisha |
79. | N.C. Saxena | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Planning Commission, GoI |
80. | Abhijit Sengupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoI |
81. | Aftab Seth | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Japan |
82. | Ashok Kumar Sharma | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Finland and Estonia |
83. | Raju Sharma | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh |
84. | Avay Shukla | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary (Forests & Technical Education), Govt. of Himachal Pradesh |
85. | Mukteshwar Singh | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission |
86. | Satyavir Singh | IRS (Retd.) | Former Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, GoI |
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87. | Prakriti Srivastava | IFoS (Retd.) | Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Special Officer, Rebuild Kerala Development Programme, Govt. of Kerala |
88. | Anup Thakur | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission |
89. | P.S.S. Thomas | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission |
90. | Geetha Thoopal | IRAS (Retd.) | Former General Manager, Metro Railway, Kolkata |
91. | Rudi Warjri | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Colombia, Ecuador and Costa Rica |
1. | Aruna Bagchee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Mines, GoI |
2. | J.L. Bajaj | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Administrative Reforms and Decentralisation Commission, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh |
3. | G. Balachandhran | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
4. | Vappala Balachandran | IPS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI |
5. | Gopalan Balagopal | IAS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
6. | Sushant Baliga | Engineering Services (Retd.) | Former Additional Director General, Central PWD, GoI |
7. | Rana Banerji | RAS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI |
8. | Sharad Behar | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh |
9. | Aurobindo Behera | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Odisha |
10. | Madhu Bhaduri | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Portugal |
11. | Nutan Guha Biswas | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Police Complaints Authority, Govt. of NCT of Delhi |
12. | Meeran C Borwankar | IPS (Retd.) | Former DGP, Bureau of Police Research and Development, GoI |
13. | Ravi Budhiraja | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust, GoI |
14. | R. Chandramohan | IAS (Retd.) | Former Principal Secretary, Transport and Urban Development, Govt. of NCT of Delhi |
15. | Rachel Chatterjee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Special Chief Secretary, Agriculture, Govt. of Andhra Pradesh |
16. | Ranjan Chatterjee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Meghalaya & former Expert Member, National Green Tribunal |
17. | Kalyani Chaudhuri | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
18. | Gurjit Singh Cheema | IAS (Retd.) | Former Financial Commissioner (Revenue), Govt. of Punjab |
19. | F.T.R. Colaso | IPS (Retd.) | Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Karnataka & former Director General of Police, Govt. of Jammu & Kashmir |
20. | Anna Dani | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra |
21. | Vibha Puri Das | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Tribal Affairs, GoI |
22. | P.R. Dasgupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Food Corporation of India, GoI |
23. | Pradeep K. Deb | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Deptt. Of Sports, GoI |
24. | Nitin Desai | Former Chief Economic Adviser, Ministry of Finance, GoI |
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25. | M.G. Devasahayam | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Govt. of Haryana |
26. | Kiran Dhingra | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, GoI |
27. | Sushil Dubey | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Sweden |
28. | Prabhu Ghate | IAS (Retd.) | Former Addl. Director General, Department of Tourism, GoI |
29. | Suresh K. Goel | IFS (Retd.) | Former Director General, Indian Council of Cultural Relations, GoI |
30. | S.K. Guha | IAS (Retd.) | Former Joint Secretary, Department of Women & Child Development, GoI |
31. | Meena Gupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Environment & Forests, GoI |
32. | Ravi Vira Gupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Deputy Governor, Reserve Bank of India |
33. | Wajahat Habibullah | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, GoI and former Chief Information Commissioner |
34. | Deepa Hari | IRS (Resigned) | |
35. | Rasheda Hussain | IRS (Retd.) | Former Director General, National Academy of Customs, Excise & Narcotics |
36. | Siraj Hussain | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Department of Agriculture, GoI |
37. | Kamal Jaswal | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Department of Information Technology, GoI |
38. | Najeeb Jung | IAS (Retd.) | Former Lieutenant Governor, Delhi |
39. | Vinod C. Khanna | IFS (Retd.) | Former Additional Secretary, MEA, GoI |
40. | Gita Kripalani | IRS (Retd.) | Former Member, Settlement Commission, GoI |
41. | Sudhir Kumar | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Central Administrative Tribunal |
42. | Subodh Lal | IPoS (Resigned) | Former Deputy Director General, Ministry of Communications, GoI |
43. | Dinesh Malhotra | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh |
44. | P.M.S. Malik | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Myanmar & Special Secretary, MEA, GoI |
45. | Amitabh Mathur | IPS (Retd.) | Former Special Secretary, Cabinet Secretariat, GoI |
46. | Aditi Mehta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Rajasthan |
47. | Shivshankar Menon | IFS (Retd.) | Former Foreign Secretary and Former National Security Adviser, GoI |
48. | Malay Mishra | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Hungary |
49. | Satya Narayan Mohanty | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission |
50. | Sudhansu Mohanty | IDAS (Retd.) | Former Financial Adviser (Defence Services), Ministry of Defence, GoI |
51. | Jugal Mohapatra | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Department of Rural Development, GoI |
52. | Ruchira Mukerjee | IP&TAFS (Retd.) | Former Advisor (Finance), Telecom Commission, GoI |
53. | Anup Mukerji | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Bihar |
54. | Deb Mukharji | IFS (Retd.) | Former High Commissioner to Bangladesh and former Ambassador to Nepal |
55. | Jayashree Mukherjee | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Maharashtra |
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56. | Shiv Shankar Mukherjee | IFS (Retd.) | Former High Commissioner to the United Kingdom |
57. | Gautam Mukhopadhaya | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Myanmar |
58. | Surendra Nath | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Finance Commission, Govt. of Madhya Pradesh |
59. | P. Joy Oommen | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chief Secretary, Govt. of Chhattisgarh |
60. | Amitabha Pande | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Inter-State Council, GoI |
61. | Mira Pande | IAS (Retd.) | Former State Election Commissioner, West Bengal |
62. | Alok Perti | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Coal, GoI |
63. | G.K. Pillai | IAS (Retd.) | Former Home Secretary, GoI |
64. | R. Poornalingam | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, GoI |
65. | Smita Purushottam | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Switzerland |
66. | T.R. Raghunandan | IAS (Retd.) | Former Joint Secretary, Ministry of Panchayati Raj, GoI |
67. | V.P. Raja | IAS (Retd.) | Former Chairman, Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission |
68. | V. Ramani | IAS (Retd.) | Former Director General, YASHADA, Govt. of Maharashtra |
69. | M. Rameshkumar | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Maharashtra Administrative Tribunal |
70. | K. Sujatha Rao | IAS (Retd.) | Former Health Secretary, GoI |
71. | M.Y. Rao | IAS (Retd.) | |
72. | Vijaya Latha Reddy | IFS (Retd.) | Former Deputy National Security Adviser, GoI |
73. | Julio Ribeiro | IPS (Retd.) | Former Director General of Police, Govt. of Punjab |
74. | Aruna Roy | IAS (Resigned) | |
75. | Manabendra N. Roy | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of West Bengal |
76. | Deepak Sanan | IAS (Retd.) | Former Principal Adviser (AR) to Chief Minister, Govt. of Himachal Pradesh |
77. | Tilak Raj Sarangal | IAS (Retd.) | Former Principal Secretary (Elections) and Financial Commissioner, Revenue (Appeals) |
78. | G.V. Venugopala Sarma | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Odisha |
79. | N.C. Saxena | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Planning Commission, GoI |
80. | Abhijit Sengupta | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary, Ministry of Culture, GoI |
81. | Aftab Seth | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Japan |
82. | Ashok Kumar Sharma | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Finland and Estonia |
83. | Raju Sharma | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Board of Revenue, Govt. of Uttar Pradesh |
84. | Avay Shukla | IAS (Retd.) | Former Additional Chief Secretary (Forests & Technical Education), Govt. of Himachal Pradesh |
85. | Mukteshwar Singh | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, Madhya Pradesh Public Service Commission |
86. | Satyavir Singh | IRS (Retd.) | Former Chief Commissioner of Income Tax, GoI |
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87. | Prakriti Srivastava | IFoS (Retd.) | Former Principal Chief Conservator of Forests & Special Officer, Rebuild Kerala Development Programme, Govt. of Kerala |
88. | Anup Thakur | IAS (Retd.) | Former Member, National Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission |
89. | P.S.S. Thomas | IAS (Retd.) | Former Secretary General, National Human Rights Commission |
90. | Geetha Thoopal | IRAS (Retd.) | Former General Manager, Metro Railway, Kolkata |
91. | Rudi Warjri | IFS (Retd.) | Former Ambassador to Colombia, Ecuador and Costa Rica |



