Soon after the word of Shah Faesal’s resignation got out, there have been talks of his joining the National Conference and contesting the upcoming elections from Kashmir
Srinagar: IAS officer Shah Faesal he has decided to resign from the Indian Administrative Service on Wednesday, to protest the alleged unabated killings in Kashmir and marginalisation of Indian Muslims.
He made the announcement in a Facebook post.
To protest the unabated killings in Kashmir and absence of any credible political initiative from Union Government, I have decided to resign from IAS.
Kashmiri lives matter.
I will be addressing a press-conference on Friday.
Attached is my detailed statement. pic.twitter.com/Dp41rFIzIg
Soon after the word of Faesal’s resignation got out, there have been talks of his joining the National Conference and contesting the upcoming elections from Kashmir.
National Conference leader Omar Abdullah tweeted, “The bureaucracy's loss is politics' gain. Welcome to the fold Shah Faesal.”
The bureaucracy’s loss is politics’ gain. Welcome to the fold . https://t.co/955C4m5T6V
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah)However, amid speculations, Abdullah later clarified his stance in another tweet, saying, “Actually I welcomed him to the fold of politicians. His future political plans are his to announce.”
Actually I welcomed him to the fold of politicians. His future political plans are his to announce. https://t.co/y5FkD8ZTWE
— Omar Abdullah (@OmarAbdullah)Politician Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter to express his disappointment over Faesal’s resignation.
“I am deeply disappointed by this decision made by an IAS topper of whom all India was proud. I understand your frustration with the present Government, which many of us feel. But you could have waited for the 2019 elections to produce a more humane, proactive Govt. All the best,” he tweeted.
I am deeply disappointed by this decision made by an IAS topper of whom all India was proud. I understand your frustration with the present Government, which many of us feel. But you could have waited for the 2019 elections to produce a more humane, proactive Govt. All the best. https://t.co/oXGSsv9GIy
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor)Faesal also announced that he will be addressing a press conference on Friday.
He is playing the “soft-separatism” card. Had he been concerned about killings, he would have gone from house to street educating people not to interfere with military operations by pelting stones. Deaths are an excuse. Politics is his goal. And it’s ok. https://t.co/Z5qw6d2FEp
— Major Gaurav Arya (@majorgauravarya)Shah Faesal, the IAS officer from Kashmir, best-known for his anti-India comments, finally resigns. Calls persecution of Indian Muslims at the hands of Hindus, the motivation behind his resignation. Once an Islamist, always an Islamist. Good riddance from the parasitic bigot.
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