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Ex IAS officer Shah Faesal seeks crowd funding for independent political journey

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Jan 23 (ANI): Ex-IAS officer Shah Faesal on Wednesday announced that he will be starting his own independent political journey and sought public support for the same.

ANI Jan 23, 2019 14:52 IST googleads

Ex-IAS officer Shah Faesal (File Image)

Ex IAS officer Shah Faesal seeks crowd funding for independent political journey
Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], Jan 23 (ANI): Former IAS officer Shah Faesal on Wednesday launched a crowd-funding initiative to support his independent political journey towards "clean politics and a corruption free administration in Jammu and Kashmir."  
Faesal, who grabbed news headlines for being the first from Jammu and Kashmir to top the 2009 Union Public Service Commission exam to become an Indian Administrative Service officer, posted on Facebook requesting support for his initiative.
 “I had never imagined that my small act of defiance to highlight political deadlock in Jammu and Kashmir would evoke such a response across the world.  I had never thought that my dream of clean politics and corruption-free administration in J-K would take the shape of a public movement. Respecting the public sentiment, I have decided to chart my independent political journey,” he wrote.
Faesal, who holds a medical degree said he wanted to seek the public's help to "humanize the narrative around Kashmir conflict".
 “My idea is to seek help from the people of India, build alliances with the Indian civil society and intellectual class to humanize the narrative around Kashmir conflict so that lasting peace can be achieved in J and K State. My mission is to truthfully represent aspirations, culture, fears, and dreams of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, across the world.”
The former IAS officer also expressed a desire to facilitate dialogue between people of  various regions-Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh, Pir Panchal, and Chenab Valley ‘to built an environment of amity and brotherhood’.
 “This is a people's movement and it will be funded by the people. People are the only agency who will help this succeed. Believe in me, be patient with me in this long and difficult journey and donate for this cause.”
The 39-year-old who holds a medical degree had resigned from service on January 9 in protest against the "unabated" killings in Kashmir and "lack of any sincere reach-out from the Union government."

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