New Delhi: A total of 11 government employees, including two teachers, in Jammu and Kashmir have been dismissed from services for allegedly working for terror groups, officials said on Saturday.
Of the 11 employees were dismissed, four came from Anantnag, three of Budgam, each of Baramulla, Srinagar, Pulwama and Kupwara.
They were dismissed based on article 311 India Constitution where no investigation was held.
The source said that the four staff members worked in the Ministry of Education, two were in the police J & K and each in agriculture, skills development, power, skim and the Ministry of Health.
The source told Ani that employees were found involved in anti-national activities and provided insider information to terrorists.
(With input from agency)
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