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J&K govt terminates services of 5 employees for terror links

By IANS | Updated: March 30, 2022 15:25 IST

Jammu, March 30 Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday terminated the services of five of its government employees ...

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Jammu, March 30 Jammu and Kashmir government on Wednesday terminated the services of five of its government employees over their terror links.

An order issued by the competent authority on Wednesday said that the services of five employees police constable Tawseef Ahmed Mir of Pulwama district, computer operator Ghulam Hassan Parray of Srinagar district, Arshid Ahmad Das school teacher from Awantipora, police constable Shahid Hussain Rather of Baramulla district and nursing orderly Sharafat Ahmad Khan of Kupwara district have been terminated.

In the past also, the J&K government has terminated services of its employees for the same reason.

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