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500 J&K Govt employees being terminated for ‘anti-national” activities

by VOK Web Desk
August 4, 2020
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500 J&K Govt employees being terminated for ‘anti-national” activities

For the first time after the abrogation of Article 370 of the Constitution on 5 August 2019, the government in the Union Territory (UT) of Jammu and Kashmir has begun a process to terminate services of the employees involved in “anti-national” activities State Times reported.

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According to some highly placed authoritative sources, 500 to 1,000 government employees, “posing threat to security and integrity of the State”, could be dismissed in the next two or three months.

On the basis of intelligence reports, Government has learned much more than the sworn separatists and militants, a section of its own employees was proactively promoting anti-India hatred, assailing New Delhi’s decisions of 5 August 2019, trolling and threatening politicians, government officers and businesspersons on social media-WhatsApp groups, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Besides, the decision of dispensing with the services of over 200 employees, including Police personnel in league with terrorists or charged with dereliction of duty, had remained pending for legal and technical hitches since long.

On Thursday, 30 July 2020, General Administration Department (GAD) of the Jammu and Kashmir Government decided to invoke a special provision of the Constitution of India for the purpose of terminating the services of the employees or reducing their ranks without holding an inquiry but on the basis of relevant records and other collateral evidence.

Article 311 of the Constitution empowers the government to dismiss the employees on the basis of an enquiry. However, most of the government employees’ dismissal orders in the past, when Jammu and Kashmir was a State, had been quashed by courts as the aggrieved petitioners disputed the procedure or called the inquiry as ‘flawed’. Now the UT government has invoked Clause (2)(c) of Article 311 that dispenses with the prerequisite of inquiry in the matters where the President or the Governor, as the case may be, is satisfied that in the interest of the security of the State, it is not expedient to hold such inquiry.

Under the GAD order, the Government has constituted a 6-member committee which would be processing for dismissal or reduction of rank all the cases to be referred to it by any department or Police through Home Department after scrutiny. Chief Secretary, Secretary GAD, Secretary Law, Secretary Home, Director General of Police and Additional DGP Criminal Investigation Department have been appointed as its members.

Dispensing with some previous checks and balances, the GAD order reads: “The recommendations in respect of such cases shall be supported by relevant records which may include a copy of the interrogation report and other collateral evidence to justify dispensing with the holding of an inquiry in the interest of security of the State”. The Department of Law and GAD would process and scrutinise the cases but clearly the opinion of the Home Department and Police would be pivotal in taking a decision.

After the split of the erstwhile State into two UTs, the total number of the J&K UT employees is around 4,50,000.

A section of the government employees in the Kashmir valley has been part and parcel and promoter of the separatist narratives since long. Successive governments have occasionally taken action against them but, quite often, orders of their dismissal have been quashed by different courts on the technical grounds. Government has often failed to dismiss even the employees who did publicly support separatists and terrorists or worked as terrorists or their over-ground activists without ever discharging duties as public servants.

The first major action against the employees posing threat to security of the State was taken by then Governor Jagmohan when he terminated the services of three professors- Abdul Gani Bhat, Abdul Rahim and Shariefuddin-on 27 February 1986. In less than a month, the dismissed professors formed Muslim Employees Front (MEF). Within weeks, Muslim United Front (MUF) was born out of MEF. Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat played a key role in forming MEF, MUF and subsequently its third generation amalgam, All-Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) in 1993. Bhat held several terms as Chairman in all the three organisations.

In 1989-90, around 100 Police personnel deserted and joined the militant ranks. Some of them like Ali Mohammad Dar, who towards his end in 1998 was Hizbul Mujahideen’s “Chief of Operations” with code-name of Burhanuddin Hijazi, were killed in different encounters. A few dozens of them were arrested and dismissed from service. Same groups of Policemen caused a major bomb blast at the office of Director General of Police in January 1992.

According to senior officers, around 300 Policemen have been dismissed in the 110,000-strong Police organisation in the last 30 years for being a threat to the security of the State. They include over a hundred personnel who organised a major Police agitation in Srinagar in April 1993.
Others lost their job for dereliction of duty, including failure to protect their arms and protected persons. Of late, Deputy Superintendent of Police Davinder Singh has been arrested and dismissed for his association with Hizbul Mujahideen.

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