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Shah Faesal as Advisor to LG to remain a rumor!
8/22/2020 12:21:57 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 21: Even as rumor mills are rife that IAS topper-turned-politician, and now turned something else, Shah Faesal may be taken as Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, chances of any such possibility are bleak.
Sources said Faesal recently but secretly travelled to New Delhi and literally begged in the corridors of power that he be taken back in the government job and that he was willing to “take back each and every word” he had spoken since the day he had tendered resignation from the government job.
Source said while New Delhi was exploring the option of let him join back to government job, the former IAS topper could be personally spreading rumors that he would be taken as the Advisor.
“Actually this rumor could be face saving for him.
Through such news he is actually setting platform for his return to government job,” said a source close to the corridors of power in New Delhi.
A senior BJP leader said there was no chance of Faesal being taken as Advisor to LG as the JK chapter of the party has already expressed reservations over any such move.
“What message will any such move send in the public circles that honorable Lieutenant Governor is taking advise from a turncoat who has been at the forefront of anti-India politics and had used abusive words like Rapistan. Any such move will only bring disrepute for the BJP,” said the leader on the condition of anonymity.
Sources said New Delhi has told Shah Faesal that his joining back the government job without filing of any criminal case against him would be considered.
Sources said Faesal was being supported by a former spymaster and a former officer of the Indian Army who has worked in Kashmir to get back to “normal life.”
Sources said Shah Faesal had been reviving his contacts in New Delhi for quite sometime before he left for the “secret mission of Ghar Wapsi.” “He had been pleading that his family has been the victim of terrorism and thus his mental state of mind should be given a sympathetic view,” the sources said.
Despite repeated attempts, Faesal was not available for comments.
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