J&K IAS officer threatens to quit for comparing him with JeM militant Burhan Wani

Shah Faesal, a celebrated IAS topper from Jammu and Kashmir on Friday lashed out at the national media for making him part of its sadistic propaganda and drawing his comparison with killed Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist commander Burhan Wani.

J&K IAS officer threatens to quit for comparing him with JeM militant Burhan Wani
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Srinagar: Shah Faesal, a celebrated IAS topper from Jammu and Kashmir on Friday lashed out at the national media for making him part of its sadistic propaganda and drawing his comparison with killed Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist commander Burhan Wani.

The angry reaction from Shah Faesal came after some TV channels, during their primetime shows on the ongoing Kashmir unrest, aired his pictures alongside Wani's bullet-ridden body.

"By juxtaposing my photos with the images of a slain militant commander, a section of national media has once again fallen back upon its conventional savagery that cashes on falsehoods, divides people and creates more hatred," Mr Faesal, who topped the civil services exam in 2009, wrote on his Facebook page.

While Kashmir was 'mourning its dead, the propaganda and provocation being dished out from red and blue newsrooms is breeding more alienation and anger in Kashmir than what (the) Indian state can manage,' he said in his Facebook post.

He threatened to resign from his post sooner or later if the nonsense continued.

"Personal vulnerability apart, the very fact of becoming a part of a ridiculous debate is something which has disturbed me very much. Have I joined IAS to do a job or to become a part of your sadistic propaganda machine?" he asked.

"In fact when I qualified this exam I never thought of spending my whole life scratching the desk and if this nonsense around me continues, I might prefer to resign sooner than later," he added.

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