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Getting a whopping salary to teach chemistry KU professor taught terrorism to students | | | Early Times Report
Jammu, May 13: The sacking of a Kashmir University Chemistry professor for preaching terrorism has exposed how terror-friendly employees have managed to sneak into all sectors of the government. Altaf Hussain Pandit, a Chemistry professor at Kashmir University along with two other employees were sacked today by J&K Government. Prof. Altaf Hussain Pandit is associated with Jamaat-e-Islam, he crossed over to Pakistan for terror training and worked as a terror recruiter. He organized stone-pelting and violent protests against the killing of terrorists in 2011 and 2014. He had remained an active militant of JKLF for three years before his arrest by security forces sometime in 1993. Altaf Hussain remained an active cadre of JeI and worked as a terror recruiter. In 2015, Altaf Hussain became an executive member of the Kashmir University Teachers Association and used his position to propagate secessionism among students. It is learnt that Altaf Hussain was instrumental in motivating three students of Kashmir University to join terror ranks. Stepping up the campaign against “pro terrorists” employees in the administration, the Jammu and Kashmir government on Friday three more employees including a Kashmir University professor for their alleged terror links. These employees have been terminated from service under sub-clause (c) of the provision of clause (2) of Article 311 of the Constitution of India in the interest of the nation. A committee constituted to identify the terror-friendly employees in the Union Territory of J&K, has recommended termination of these in its meeting. Those terminated from government services included Altaf Hussain Pandit, Mohammad Maqbool Hajam, a teacher in the School Education Department, and Ghulam Rasool, a constable in the Jammu and Kashmir Police. Mohammad Maqbool Hajam, a teacher in the School Education department was a terror overground worker (OGW) and used to radicalize people. He was part of a mob that attacked a police station in Sogam and other government buildings. Ghulam Rasool, a constable of J&K Police acted as an informer to terrorists and used to tip off them about anti-terror operations along with leaking the names of police personnel involved in anti-terror operations. |
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