Three J&K government employees, including a police constable and a teacher, were dismissed for alleged terror activities directed by handlers in Pakistan and POK. The employees reportedly facilitated terror attacks, provided targets, and fueled protests. These dismissals, ordered by LG Manoj Sinha, bring the total number of such cases to around 72.
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