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Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram Thursday, 10 January, took a dig at the BJP-led central government over the resignation of IAS officer Shah Faesal, saying the world will take note of "his cry of anguish and defiance.”
In a series of tweets, the former Home and Finance Minister claimed that what Faesal, the first Kashmiri IAS topper, had said was an indictment of the Narendra Modi-led government.
Faesal resigned from the civil services. On Wednesday, 9 January, he had attributed his decision to the "unabated killings in Kashmir", the central government's "lack of sincere" efforts to reach out to the Kashmiris and the "marginalisation of the Indian Muslims.”
Chidambaram said that not long ago, "legendary police officer" Julio Ribeiro, former DGP of Punjab and former Commissioner of Mumbai Police, had said the same thing, but there was "not a word of reassurance from the rulers.”
"Such statements from our fellow citizens must make us hang our heads in regret and shame," he said.
On the Modi government, Ribeiro had said the country needed inclusive development and not just for some sections.
He had also said he "felt threatened, not wanted, reduced to a stranger in his own country" and that he never felt that he belonged to a different religion.
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