Kashmir University to suspend 15 Professors & staff for having links with terrorists
Srinagar (J&K) – The Jammu and Kashmir Government has suspended about 15 professors and non-teaching staff from the University of Kashmir for having links with terrorists. In addition, 24 people will receive counseling. Mohammed Hussain Pandit, a chemistry professor at the University, has already been dismissed. He is believed to have been close to separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and has been linked to extreme separatists in the University. The Kashmir University Teachers Union has been found to be working to establish a network between terrorists and separatists.
Around a dozen #KashmirUniversity teachers, non-teaching staff may soon be sacked over terror linkshttps://t.co/iUWZptjI2Z
— TIMES NOW (@TimesNow) May 16, 2022
The Professors who will face prosecution are accused of attempting to establish an ideological system between terrorists and separatists.
Editorial viewpoint
When University Professors are involved in terrorism, it is evident what kind of lessons students must be receiving. Strict action must be taken against such professors. |