J&K DDC polls: Four govt employees suspended for dereliction of responsibility, model code violation
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Four authorities employees have been suspended on December 6 for dereliction of election responsibility and violation of the model code of conduct in power in Jammu and Kashmir for the continued District Development Council (DDC) polls, an official spokesperson mentioned.
Kishtwar District Panchayat Election Officer Ashok Kumar Sharma suspended two employees of the schooling division for dereliction of election responsibility, the spokesperson mentioned.
He mentioned an inspector within the Forest Protection Force and a discipline supervisor within the State Forest Corporation have been suspended for their alleged involvement in political actions and violation of the model code.
Additional District Development Commissioner Mohammad Hanief Malik will conduct an in depth inquiry into the matter involving the schooling division employees, the spokesperson mentioned.
Chatroo Sub Divisional Magistrate Inderjeet Singh Parihar has been requested to probe the matter involving forest officers and furnish a report inside 15 days, the spokesman mentioned.
The District Development Council election in Jammu and Kashmir is being held in a number of phases.
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