BJP regime sacks two Kashmiri Muslim employees in IIOJK

Srinagar: The New Delhi-installed Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha regime has terminated two Kashmiri government employees on baseless charges of having links with pro-freedom organizations in Indian Illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the BJP regime dismissed Farhat Ali Khanday, a Class-IV employee in the Education Department, and Mohammad Shafi Dar, an employee in the Rural Development Department, from their service in Ramban and Bandipora districts.
The highly corrupt, communal Hindutva-based anti-Kashmir LG Manoj Sinha, in his so-called order, terminated them, citing their dismissal as being in the interest of Indian security.
Over 500 Kashmiri Muslim government employees have been sacked by the BJP regime on similar charges since 2015, when the BJP became part of the IIOJK government, and mostly after Kashmir’s special status was illegally and militarily revoked by the Indian BJP government in 2019.
Observers believe that Kashmiri Muslim employees are being selectively targeted, and officials said the action is part of the administration’s continued crackdown on pro-freedom people and sympathizers in government institutions.









