J&K: Another Clampdown on LeT and Hizb-Ul-Mujahideen Links, 3 Govt Employees Dismissed
- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha dismissed three Jammu and Kashmir government employees on June 3, 2025, for alleged links to Lashkar-e-Taiba and Hizbul Mujahideen terror groups.
- This action followed a tightened administrative vetting and ongoing counterterrorism drive that has dismissed over 75 employees under Article 311 since 2020.
- The terminated employees included police constable Malik Ishfaq Naseer, teacher Ajaz Ahmed, and junior assistant Waseem Ahmad Khan, all accused of aiding terrorist operations and logistics.
- Investigations revealed Naseer's role in smuggling arms for LeT, Ahmed's arrest with arms and Hizbul Mujahideen posters in 2023, and Khan's involvement in the 2018 journalist Shujaat Bukhari assassination.
- These dismissals signal the administration's effort to weaken terror infrastructure but drew criticism from political leaders who called the terminations arbitrary and based on unproven allegations.
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