J&K Crackdown: Two Govt Employees Sacked Over Terror Links Amid Security Push

The J&K administration has taken strong action against terror links within government departments. Two teachers were terminated from service for their alleged involvement with terrorist organizations. One was accused of working as an Over Ground Worker for Lashkar-e-Taiba, while the other faced charges of narco-terrorism and radicalization. This move demonstrates the government's commitment to dismantling the complete terror ecosystem in the region.

Key Points: J&K L-G Sinha Terminates Two Employees for Terror Ties

  • Two government teachers terminated for alleged terror links and subversive activities
  • One accused of being Lashkar-e-Taiba OGW for recruitment and funding
  • Second teacher involved in narco-terrorism and radicalizing local youth
  • Action taken under Article 311 despite constitutional job protections
  • Security forces targeting complete terror ecosystem beyond armed militants
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J&K L-G terminates services of two govt employees for terror links

J&K administration sacks two teachers for terror links under Article 311, reinforcing zero-tolerance policy against terrorism and its support networks.

"The revised strategy is aimed at dismantling the complete ecosystem of terror - Official Statement"

Srinagar, Oct 30

Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Thursday terminated two government employees from service under Article 311 for their involvement in terror-related activities, reaffirming the administration’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism.

Srinagar, Oct 30 (IANS) Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha on Thursday terminated two government employees from service under Article 311 for their involvement in terror-related activities, reaffirming the administration’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. An official statement said that the terminated employees include Ghulam Hussain, a teacher in the Education Department. He has been accused of acting as an Over Ground Worker (OGW) for the Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), maintaining links with terrorists and facilitating recruitment and funding in Reasi district.

The other person, whose services have been terminated is Majid Iqbal Dar, a teacher and former Lab Assistant, allegedly engaged in narco-terrorism, radicalisation of youth, and terror financing through drug money, with connections to IED plots in Rajouri and continued subversive activities even during detention.

Article 311 of the Indian Constitution protects civil servants from arbitrary dismissal, removal, or reduction in rank. It mandates that they must be given a reasonable opportunity to be heard after being informed of the charges, and they cannot be dismissed by an authority subordinate to their appointing authority.

However, this protection is not absolute and has exceptions, such as cases involving criminal convictions or security concerns where an enquiry may be waived.

J&K Lt governor, Manoj Sinha has so far terminated many persons found involved in terror links and after sufficient and convincing evidence that the continuation of such a person as a civil servant endangers the security of the state.

In addition to this, security forces and J&K police have been carrying out aggressive operations against terrorists, their OGWs and sympathisers.

The revised strategy is aimed at dismantling the complete ecosystem of terror instead of merely targeting the gun-wielding terrorists. Drug smugglers, drug peddlers and those involved in financial scams and hawala money rackets are also on the scanner of the security forces.

It is believed that the funds generated through these unlawful activities are finally used to sustain terrorism in J&K.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally some decisive action! These people were in positions of trust and they betrayed it. The government must continue this crackdown on the entire terror ecosystem. Jai Hind!
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Arjun K
While I support action against terrorism, I hope proper procedures were followed under Article 311. We must ensure justice is done, not just seen to be done. The rule of law matters.
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Sarah B
Narco-terrorism is particularly dangerous as it destroys youth through drugs while funding violence. Good to see the administration targeting the financial networks that sustain terrorism.
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Vikram M
This sends a clear message that no one is above the law. Government employees involved in anti-national activities deserve strict punishment. Hope this brings peace to J&K 🙏
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Michael C
The strategy of dismantling the complete terror ecosystem instead of just targeting armed terrorists is smart. Cut off the funding, recruitment, and support networks to truly defeat terrorism.

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