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Action yet to be taken against 1000 identified ‘terror friendly’ employees | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, Apr 22: Even as the government has constituted a Special Task Force (STF) to identifying and single out government employees involved in any cases related to posing threat to the country’s security, no action has been taken against over 1000 ‘terror friendly’ employees- who were found involved in the anti-national campaign. Earlier on July 30, 2020, the J&K Government had constituted a panel to scrutinize and recommend cases for dismissal of government employees of their services. The panel is headed by Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam to take stock of all such cases that would be referred to it by the police and home departments. Reliable sources said that this panel has already identified nearly 1000 employees who have been involved in the anti-national activities overtly or covertly. These employees are involved in anti-India hatred campaigns on different social media networking sites. “Higher-ups have already prepared a report to take strict action against these employees but the proposal is getting dust in different offices”, sources said. As reported by this newspaper, on Wednesday the General Administration Department (GAD) of the J&K government has issued an order to accord sanction for the constitution of this panel for ‘identifying and scrutinizing cases of government employees who are involved in anti-national activities. As per the order, action will be taken against such employees in terms of provisions of Article 311 (2) (c) of the constitution of India. Article 311 of the Constitution of India empowers the government to dismiss an employee on the basis of inquiry. However, most of the government employees’ dismissal orders in the past had been quashed by courts. In August 1990, five government officials were dismissed from service on charges of indulging in anti-national activities but later they were reinstated. Similarly in 1993, following a police revolt, over 125 policemen were dismissed from service, but later they were also reinstated.
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