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Doctor, Constable Among 4 Govt Employees Sacked for Alleged Terror Links in J&K

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2023/11/22 at 2:51 PM
By Gulshan Kumar 2 years ago
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Jammu and Kashmir government terminates four employees, including a doctor and police constable, citing their involvement in terror activities, under constitutional provisions.

Key Points:

– In the last three years, over 50 employees dismissed over alleged links with terrorist activities.

– Specific details about the nature of alleged terror involvement not disclosed by the government.

– Termination executed under Article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution, empowering action in the interest of national security.

Sacked Employees:

1. Ab. Salam Rather – Lab bearer, Higher Education Department (Kulgam)

2. Abdul Majeed Bhat – Constable, J&K Police (Kupwara)

3. Dr Nisar-Ul-Hassan – Assistant Professor (Medicine), SMHS Hospital, Srinagar

4. Farooq Ahmad Mir – Teacher, Education Department (Kupwara)

Lieutenant Governor satisfied that their activities warrant dismissal for the sake of national security.

Over 50 employees dismissed in the last three years for allegedly aiding Pakistani terror outfits, spreading terrorist ideology, and supporting secessionist agendas.

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