SRINAGAR: Four employees, including the president of the Doctors Association of Kashmir (DAK), were fired by the Jammu & Kashmir administration for their involvement in activities related to terrorism and anti-national sentiment. A doctor, a police officer, a teacher, and a lab bearer in the higher education department were among the people let go, according to sources. The UT administration fired them by citing Indian Constitution section 311(2)(c), which gives it the authority to do so without conducting an investigation. The dismissals include Dr. Nissar-ul-Hassan (doctor), Salam Rather (laboratory bearer in the department of Higher Education), Abdul Majeed Bhat (constable), and Farooq Ahmad Mir (teacher), according to official sources.According to officials, this is a part of the UT administration’s fight against the terrorist ecosystem and its major players, who were previously covertly incorporated into the political system by various political regimes. Over the course of the last three years, the Union Territory administration has fired over fifty employees for their involvement in terrorist and anti-national activities, invoking Section 311(2)(c) of the Indian Constitution.