HomeNewsIndiaJ&K LG Manoj Sinha fires two more govt employees for terror links; total count crosses 85

J&K LG Manoj Sinha fires two more govt employees for terror links; total count crosses 85

The sacked employees have been identified as Khurshid Ahmad Rather, a teacher posted in Karnah, and Siyad Ahmad Khan, serving as assistant stockman in the Sheep Husbandry Department, Keran

August 22, 2025 / 15:11 IST
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Manoj Sinha
Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday terminated two government employees for terror links, invoking Article 311 (2) (c) of the Constitution. Investigations have clearly established that they were acting on behalf of terror outfits and law enforcement and intelligence agencies had collected incriminating material evidence against them.

Currently, they are lodged at district jail in Kupwara. The sacked employees have been identified as Khurshid Ahmad Rather, a teacher posted in Karnah, and Siyad Ahmad Khan, serving as assistant stockman in the Sheep Husbandry Department, Keran.

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In J&K, several individuals (like Khurshid) played the role of Pakistani proxies in schools, colleges and universities under the garb of ‘teaching’ or ‘non-teaching’ faculty for several decades. If the education system is infected with people like Khurshid, the entire country will be put to real peril, the investigators observed.

Since he joined as Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha has taken firm stance against terrorism and its ecosystem. His zero-tolerance policy against terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir is characterised by a multi-pronged approach that combines aggressive anti-terror operations, dismantling of support networks, strict legal action against facilitators, and community engagement to foster peace. By aligning with national security strategies and emphasising both security and development, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha's policy aims to eliminate terrorism and establish lasting stability in the region.