Jammu and Kashmir government employees dismissed on suspicion of working for terror groups

Of the 11 employees dismissed, four were working in the education department, two in the Jammu Kashmir Police and one each in the agriculture, skill development, power and health departments, and SKIMS, officials said.

J&K govt sacks 11 govt employees including terror outfit Hizbul Mujahideen's Chief Sayeed Salahudeen's sons
The Jammu and Kashmir government has dismissed 11 of its employees, including two policemen, for allegedly working as over ground workers for terrorist organisations, officials said on Saturday. Out of the 11 employees, four are from Anantnag, three from Budgam and one each from Baramulla, Srinagar, Pulwama and Kupwara.

They were dismissed under Article 311 of the Indian Constitution under which no inquiry is held.

Of the 11 employees dismissed, four were working in the education department, two in the Jammu Kashmir Police and one each in the agriculture, skill development, power and health departments, and SKIMS, the officials said.
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