In a decisive move, the Jammu & Kashmir administration has terminated four employees, including the president of the Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK), for their alleged involvement in anti-national and terror-related activities. The dismissals were executed under Article 311 (2) (c) of the Constitution of India, allowing the government to take immediate action without an inquiry.

The individuals terminated include Dr. Nissar-ul-Hassan (doctor), Salam Rather (lab bearer in the Higher Education department), Abdul Majeed Bhat (police constable), and Farooq Ahmad Mir (teacher). This move is part of the administration’s ongoing efforts to dismantle the terrorist ecosystem and remove individuals with alleged ties to such activities from government positions.
Sources reveal that over the past three years, more than 50 employees have been dismissed under Article 311 (2) (c) for their purported involvement in anti-national and terror activities. The government attributes these actions to its commitment to curbing terrorism and eliminating its influence within the government.
This latest development underscores the administration’s dedication to addressing security concerns and ensuring the integrity of government institutions in the region. The move has sparked discussions about the broader implications and the government’s strategy in combating anti-national elements within its workforce.