Since 2021, LG Sinha has terminated the services of more than 85 government employees who were found to be working for terrorist groups.
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The Jammu and Kashmir High Court has granted the administration and the Centre three months to respond to petitions challenging a ban on 25 Kashmir-related books. The ban, imposed by the home department, claims the books promote a "false narrative" and "secessionism." A three-judge bench will hear the petitions, which argue the ban violates free speech guarantees.
Since 2021, LG Sinha has terminated the services of more than 85 government employees who were found to be working for terrorist groups.
Since 2021, LG Sinha has terminated the services of more than 85 government employees who were found to be working for terrorist groups.
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