Deccan Chronicle

J&K: Another official sacked in interest of security

Government actions evoke severe criticism by various political parties in J&K

- YUSUF JAMEEL | DC

Days after dismissing a schoolteac­her from services for his being allegedly involved in anti-national activities, Jammu and Kashmir government on Monday fired a senior revenue official on the same charges.

The official sources said J&K’s Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, has, after considerin­g the facts and circumstan­ces of the case, observed that on the basis of the informatio­n available, the activities of revenue official Nazir Ahmad Wani who is currently posted as Naib (deputy) Tehsildar in southern Pulwama district, warrant his dismissal from service in the ‘interest of the security of the state’.

Subsequent­ly, an order issued by the government reads, “Accordingl­y, the Lieutenant Governor hereby dismisses Nazir Ahmad Wani from service with immediate effect”.

It further says, “The Lieutenant Governor is satisfied under sub-clause (c) of the proviso to clause (2) of Article 311 of the Constituti­on of India that in the interest of the security of the state, it is not expedient to hold an inquiry in the case of Nazir Ahmad Wani, Naib Tehsildar, Pulwama – II.”

Last week, the government had fired a schoolteac­her Idrees Jan, who was posted at the Government Middle School in the frontier district of Kupwara invoking the same constituti­onal provision.

The government actions have evoked severe criticism by various political parties in J&K.

Former chief minister and People’s Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Monday said, “In the middle of a pandemic, the Government of India should focus on saving lives instead of firing government employees on flimsy grounds in Kashmir.”

She added, “No wonder the government’s misplaced priorities have converted India into shamshan ghats (crematoriu­ms) and kabristans (cemeteries). The living continue to suffer and the dead are deprived of dignity.”

Last month, the J&K government constitute­d a Special Task Force (STF) for identifyin­g and scrutinisi­ng its employees involved in any activity detrimenta­l to the security of the country or deemed as anti-national.

Order issued by J&K’s General Administra­tion Department (GDA) gave sanction for the constituti­on of a STF which, it said, would be authorised to identify and scrutinise cases of government employees found involved in such activity and refer these to the government for action against them in terms of provisions of Article 311(2)(c) of the Constituti­on of India.

Additional Director General of Police (CID) were nominated as chairperso­n of the committee which will have Inspectors General of Police from Jammu and Kashmir Valley, representa­tives of home, law, justice member and parliament­ary affairs and those of the concerned department of the employee under scrutiny as members.

According to the GAD, the STF “shall speedily scrutinise such cases in a time-bound manner and shall be serviced by the Criminal Investigat­ion Department”.

The J&K government has, while pursuing a tough policy against what it sees as their anti-national activities and violation of government servants conduct rules, sacked a large number of its employees over a period of time.

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