Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Govt allows IAS officer Shah Faesal to rejoin job

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

SRINAGAR: Former IAS officer Shah Faesal, who had tendered resignatio­n from government service to join politics, has been allowed to rejoin his job.

Faesal, who was the first UPSC topper from Jammu and Kashmir, had resigned in 2019 citing personal reasons but later formed his own political party and was planning to contest elections.

He was detained at the Delhi airport on August 4, 2019, a day before Parliament pushed through constituti­onal changes. Faesal has now been allowed to join the government service and his name figures at serial number 35 on the list of IAS officers in J&K. He himself had dropped hints about his return to government service in some form after his resignatio­n wasn’t accepted.

“Eight months of my life (Jan 2019-Aug 2019) created so much baggage that I was almost finished. While chasing a chimera, I lost almost everything that I had built over the years. Job.

Friends. Reputation. Public goodwill. But I never lost hope. My idealism had let me down,” he tweeted.

“But I had faith in myself. That I would undo the mistakes I had made. That life would give me another chance. A part of me is exhausted with the memory of those 8 months and wants to erase that legacy. Much of it is already gone. Time will mop off the rest In believe,” he added.

“Just thought of sharing that life is beautiful. It is always worth giving ourselves another chance. Setbacks make us stronger. And there is an amazing world beyond the shadows of the past. I turn 39 next month. And I’m really excited to start all over again,” he wrote.

There was an outpouring of support for Faesal from his friends and former civil services colleagues.

Faesal, who topped the UPSC examinatio­n in 2009, resigned from service in January 2019.

My idealism let me down...but life is beautiful. It is always worth giving ourselves another chance. Setbacks make us stronger SHAH FAESAL

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