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Srinagar: Shah Faesal, the IAS topper from Kashmir who inspired many young Kashmiris to join the civil services, announced his resignation from the services to "protest against the unabated killings in Kashmir”.

In a Facebook post, 35-year-old Faesal also attributed his resignation to “lack of any sincere reach-out” from the Centre, marginalization of Indian Muslims at the hands of Hindutva forces and “growing culture of intolerance and hate” in the name of “hypernationalism”.

Faesal, a 2010-batch IAS officer, was the first Kashmiri to top the civil services examination. He was allotted the Jammu Kashmir cadre and served in various capacities, including Director Education and Deputy Commissioner.

He said that he would be addressing media Friday to announce his future plans.

As soon as the news of his resignation spread on social media, National Conference leader Omar Abdullah welcomed Faesal to the political fold. "The bureaucracy's loss is politics' gain. Welcome to the fold @shahfaesal," Omar tweeted.

Reacting to social media posts which claimed that Faesal will join the NC in the coming days, Omar said he only welcomed the IAS officer to politics.

"Actually I welcomed him to the fold of politicians. His future political plans are his to announce," the former chief minister said.

Faesal's resignation has come six months after the Jammu and Kashmir government initiated disciplinary action against him for a tweet on frequent rapes which was seen by the Centre's Department of Personnel and Training as his failure to maintain absolute honesty and integrity in discharge of duties.

"Population+patriarchy +illiteracy +alcohol +****+ technology+anarchy = rapistan," Faesal had tweeted, drawing the ire of the DoPT.


The outspoken officer had courted another controversy when he compared Article 35-A of the Constitution to a marriage deed between India and Jammu and Kashmir, saying if the constitutional provision granting special status to the state was scrapped, the marriage will be annulled.

"I would compare Article 35A to a marriage-deed/nikahnama. You repeal it and the relationship is over. Nothing will remain to be discussed afterwards," he had tweeted.

He had said the accession of Jammu and Kashmir to India took place before the Constitution had come into force.

The IAS officer, however, said continuing the special constitutional provisions with respect to the state did not pose any threat to the sovereignty and integrity of the country.

"Let's not confuse the issue. Sovereignty and integrity of India can't be challenged. Not at all. But the Constitution has kept some special provisions for J&K state. It's a unique arrangement. It isn't a threat to India's integrity at all," he had said.

According to the rules, the resignation of Faesal will be forwarded by the state chief secretary along with vigilance status of the officer. The resignation will be considered by the Department of Personnel and Training.

http://www.asianage.com/india/all-i...-to-protest-unabated-killings-in-kashmir.html
 
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"Let's not confuse the issue. Sovereignty and integrity of India can't be challenged. Not at all. But the Constitution has kept some special provisions for J&K state. It's a unique arrangement. It isn't a threat to India's integrity at all," he had said.

On the contrary, it seems that the man despite his IAS rankings hasn't read the terms properly.

He needs to re-check his facts on the role of security forces correctly.

Also the state security policy.

"I would compare Article 35A to a marriage-deed/nikahnama. You repeal it and the relationship is over. Nothing will remain to be discussed afterwards," he had tweeted.

Using the logic of a foreign religion in India will not really make sense when you're talking about Constitutional provisions.

I wonder how he managed to top IAS with that level of his logic. :lol:
 
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I think we as Indians have to accept the reality that Kashmir is moving inexorably towards total civil war. Kashmiris have decided, for better or worse, that they accept nothing short of total war. And it is a position that will not change until victory, or absolute destruction of the state and its inhabitants. Nothing we can do or promise will have any impact on a population which has made up its mind for totality of war. Like the Germans of WW2, or the fanatical Japanese of Imperial Japan, or the ardent seccessionists of Chechnya, the fanatism for action and war can no longer be stemmed or thwarted by dialogue or talks.

We have to accept that we are moving towards war. It's probably time to begin our own mobilization and strengthening of the national resolve.
 
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Lol, nobody resigns for protest. Dude got an offer from NC so he left, the only thing more lucrative than IAS is active politics. Im willing to bet in elections he will have a ticket and will be minister for some portfolio.
Resigned as protest against killings is just show.
 
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He might be waiting for the year end to get the final count of dead tangos before he resigned ......
Lol, nobody resigns for protest. Dude got an offer from NC so he left, the only thing more lucrative than IAS is active politics. Im willing to bet in elections he will have a ticket and will be minister for some portfolio.
Resigned as protest against killings is just show.
 
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I think we as Indians have to accept the reality that Kashmir is moving inexorably towards total civil war. Kashmiris have decided, for better or worse, that they accept nothing short of total war. And it is a position that will not change until victory, or absolute destruction of the state and its inhabitants. Nothing we can do or promise will have any impact on a population which has made up its mind for totality of war. Like the Germans of WW2, or the fanatical Japanese of Imperial Japan, or the ardent seccessionists of Chechnya, the fanatism for action and war can no longer be stemmed or thwarted by dialogue or talks.

We have to accept that we are moving towards war. It's probably time to begin our own mobilization and strengthening of the national resolve.

You are talking about the next stage; we are not there yet.

There is still much room.

We haven't started using a deep state concept here yet..

I always said this and will say it; we need deep state system here badly.

Bring in laws which make operating in J&K's sensitive areas more obscure than ever. Then pull the troops out of the main towns to the border areas.

The remaining work should be handled by intelligence agencies, assassins, AI-powered surveillance systems, biometrics, facial recognition and high precision targeting of terror sympathisers and their families. Unless and until a deep state system is put in the valley, they won't normalise.
 
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India is too soft to implement this .....
You are talking about the next stage; we are not there yet.

There is still much room.

We haven't started using a deep state concept here yet..

I always said this and will say it; we need deep state system here badly.

Bring in laws which make operating in J&K's sensitive areas more obscure than ever. Then pull the troops out of the main towns to the border areas.

The remaining work should be handled by intelligence agencies, assassins, AI-powered surveillance systems, biometrics, facial recognition and high precision targeting of terror sympathisers and their families. Unless and until a deep state system is put in the valley, they won't normalise.
 
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Jinnah told us this 80 odd years ago

#ThankYouJinnah
 
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Good for him....He was given too much importance by media..
 
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