Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has dismissed two government employees in Jammu and Kashmir for alleged links with terrorist organisations. The terminations were carried out under Article 311 of the Constitution
of India, which allows the government to remove public servants without an inquiry if deemed necessary for the security of the state.
The move forms part of the administration’s ongoing “zero-tolerance” policy against terrorism and efforts to dismantle the broader terror ecosystem within the Union Territory.
The Jammu and Kashmir government has, in recent years, dismissed several employees on similar grounds as part of its intensified campaign to curb militancy and root out extremist influence from state institutions.









