Writing on is Facebook page, Shah Faesal (right) asserts that he did not join IAS to become a part of a propaganda machine. Yasin Chaudhary (left) |
July 16, 2016, NewsCrunch
The famed steel framework of Indian bureaucracy seems to be melting inKashmir with two iconic toppers Shah Faesal and Yasin Chaudhary going public with their unhappiness.
Kashmir as been on the oil since the killing of Burhan Wani, a militant who had become extremely popular on social media.
Shah Faesal, who topped the civil services exam in 2009, has threatened to quit saying it was never his intention to scratch the table for the rest of his life when he topped the exams. He may quit sooner than later, he has stated.
The immediate source of his ire is a collage that juxtaposed his image with that of Wani, purportedly to show the two faces ofKashmir .
After the image went viral, many media outlets also seem to have used it.
Writing on is Facebook page, Shah Faesal asserts that he did not join IAS to become a part of a propaganda machine.
He criticises the Indian media for spreading falsehoods, dividing people and creating more hatred, alienation and anger inKashmir than what Indian state can manage.
The famed steel framework of Indian bureaucracy seems to be melting in
Shah Faesal, who topped the civil services exam in 2009, has threatened to quit saying it was never his intention to scratch the table for the rest of his life when he topped the exams. He may quit sooner than later, he has stated.
The immediate source of his ire is a collage that juxtaposed his image with that of Wani, purportedly to show the two faces of
After the image went viral, many media outlets also seem to have used it.
Writing on is Facebook page, Shah Faesal asserts that he did not join IAS to become a part of a propaganda machine.
He criticises the Indian media for spreading falsehoods, dividing people and creating more hatred, alienation and anger in
He also takes on the Indian government saying when a state kills and maims it's own citizens, it's self-injury and self-decimation of the worst sort.
The controversial use of rubber pellets by Indian troops has maimed and blinded several protesters, and triggered an outrage.
Earlier, this year’s number two all-India topper from Kashmir, Yasin Chaudhary had stated in his Facebook post that ZeeNews Aaj Tak TimesNow and NewsX were not telling the truth about
These media outlets were describing lakhs of angry Kashmiris, who were spilling out on the streets as terrorists, he had said, noting that many Indians were falling for this propaganda and baying for Kashmiri blood.
These claims under the excuse of national security and integrity were turning nationalism into aggression and xenophobia, he had noted.
He had noted that more than the killing of Burhan Wani, the protests were blowing up due to years of piled up injustice, unaddressed grievances and violations that people of