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Operation cleanup at KU
5/27/2022 11:24:36 PM

The employees of University of Kashmir have disappeared from social media platforms as the government has decided to act against the ones who were involved in anti-national activities.
The government has already dismissed a KU professor of Chemistry department on the charges of supporting terrorism.
In coming days more staff members of the varsity who in one or other way have supported terrorism are likely to face the axe.
The government acting tough has created ripples in the University of Kashmir. The teachers and the members of the non-teaching community, who at any point of time had supported separatists are likely to end up in a quandary.
During the past few months the government has intensified the crackdown against the terrorist sympathizers and their supporters in Kashmir. They are not being dealt with sternly. The government employees whose involvement in any sort of terrorism related activity is being established are being shown the door.
The separatists and their henchmen have been booked and are languishing in various jails across the country.
The security forces are carrying out coordinated operations against the terrorists and are not allowing them to raise their head.
The security agencies have launched a final assault against the terror echo system and efforts are on to dismantle it completely.
The government employees who despite getting hefty salaries from the state exchequer were supporting the separatist ideology have been shown their place.
Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir is on its last legs as the support system of ultras sponsored by Pakistan is being dismantled. The government led by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, has embarked on the mission to wipe out militancy from the region. The action is not being only taken against the terrorists but also the ones who were supporting them.
The crackdown against the government employees is a message to one and all that no one is indispensable and the ones who will support terrorists and their acts will have to pay the price.
The steps being taken at the administrative level have driven home a point that neither the terrorists nor their supporters can be tolerated. The operation cleanup in University of Kashmir is a message to one and all that anti-national elements won’t be tolerated.
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