The Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) administration on November 2 expelled two top Government officials over alleged terror links, reports Hindustan Times. Feroz Ahmad, the deputy superintendent of the prisons department, and Javid Ahmad Shah, principal of the Government Girls Higher Secondary School, were sacked from their respective services for allegedly actively working with terrorist outfits. The J&K administration invoked Article 311 of the Constitution under which no inquiry is carried out before sacking employees. The move came a week after the administration ordered the premature retirement of eight of its staff following a review. In an order, the administration said the employees were found to be inefficient and “acting against public interest”.