Two J&K Government Employees Dismissed Over Alleged Terror Links
Srinagar, November 29: Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has terminated the services of two government employees over alleged links with the banned terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen. The dismissal follows an investigation conducted by intelligence agencies.
The terminated employees include Ab Rehman Naika, who was reportedly serving as a teacher, and Zahir Abbas, a pharmacist. The decision was taken after evidence surfaced indicating their alleged involvement with terrorist activities.
The move is part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to root out any connections to terrorism within government institutions, ensuring that public servants uphold the integrity and security of the region.
Further details regarding the investigation and actions taken remain awaited. This decision aligns with the J&K administration’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and its ecosystem.
(With inputs from agencies)