Saturday, November 23News and updates from Kashmir

Kashmir University staff under surveillance, Kept in three categories: Report

Jammu Kashmir admiistration is all set to dismiss the services of various staffers at Kashmir University who are accused of playing an active role in creating and sustaining the ideological-narrative framework necessary for an “anti-India network.”

The official documents accessed by local news agency Kashmir Dot Com reveal that Kashmir University Teachers Association (KUTA) has been on the radar for a long time and it has been found that KUTA is responsible for creating a militant-secessionist network.

The term of former KUTA President Prof Mohammad Hussain has also remained controversial. Hussain is also facing internal inquiry for misappropriation of funds but using his influence, the inquiry was never completed till date. He is also facing charges of forgery.

The official documents claim that KUTA is one of the half a dozen associations that had played an extremely important role in creating and sustaining the “ideological-narrative framework” necessary for a militant -secessionist network to thrive and succeed in Kashmir’s case as part of a well thought strategy designed by the hostile Pakistani intelligence agency ISI to eventually defeat the Indian state by turning its own instruments against itself and making the Indian state finance its own meltdown.

“KUTA has never been a legal entity. It has avoided registering itself under the relevant laws and yet has managed to manipulate the system to its advantage. For example, it has been allowed to open accounts in the bank and have financial transactions even though it has not complied with legal requirements of registering itself with a declared memorandum of association or a constitution,” the official documents reveal.

Recently, the administration sacked a chemistry professor of KU and one of the departments issued clear instructions to its staffers and students to not hold protests against the move. “However, one of the professor used one of the close friend who holds one of the prestigious position at KU to plant a news story against that department in an effort to pressurize the department to revoke such directions and allow staffers and students to protest,” said KU insiders, adding, “The news story was planted in a local daily.”

“We have taken the cognizance of the matter and investigation will be taken to its logical conclusions as to how the KU official managed to plant a story and the role of all those who played an active role in this conspiracy,” said an official.

Meanwhile, a report by Daily Excelsior said that Intelligence agencies which have been assigned with the task of identifying pro-militancy elements within the administration and other Government services. They are understood to have kept teachers of different Universities in Kashmir in three categories—first who require immediate dismissal from services, second who will be kept under surveillance and third who will be counselled to give up support to separatist activities.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *