TIWN
Srinagar, July 10 (TIWN) Eleven employees of Jammu and Kashmir government were sacked on Saturday for alleged militant links, including two teachers from Anantnag district who were found to be involved in "anti-national activities", and two police constables who allegedly provided inside information to the militants.
The designated committee in Jammu and Kashmir for scrutinising and recommending cases under Article 311(2)(c) of the Constitution, in its second and fourth meeting, recommended three and eight cases, respectively, for their dismissal from government service.
The three officials recommended for dismissal in the second meeting of the Committee include an orderly of ITI, Kupwara who was an over-ground of the terror outfit Lashkar-e-Taiyaba. He was providing information to the terrorists about the movement of security forces, abetting and harbouring terrorists to carry out activities in a clandestine manner, the sources said.
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