Kashmir University Suspends Assistant Professor in WhatsApp Misuse Case | Kashmir Life

AhmadJunaidJ&KDecember 23, 2025364 Views





   

SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir on Monday suspended an Assistant Professor following a police investigation that established his alleged involvement in circulating a defamatory text message about a senior university employee. The action was taken after Vice Chancellor Prof Neelofar Khan received an official communication from the Superintendent of Police Hazratbal confirming the registration of an FIR in the case.

According to officials, the matter began when a message was widely shared on WhatsApp claiming that a senior Kashmir University employee had been assaulted by his wife over alleged proximity with a female colleague. Concerned by the circulation of the defamatory content and its impact on the reputation of the varsity, the Vice Chancellor approached Police Station Nigeen and sought verification into the origin of the message.

Police subsequently conducted a detailed probe and identified Dr Altaf Ahmad Ganie, also known by the pen name Shafqat Altaf and serving as Assistant Professor in the Department of Kashmiri, as the person responsible for sending the message. Investigators found that he had used the mobile phone of another person, Assistant Professor Farooq Ahmed Malik from Degree College Anantnag, and circulated the text using a VPN.

Insiders said Dr Ganie admitted during questioning that he had used Malik’s phone to spread the message. Malik told investigators that he had no knowledge that his device was being used for such activity but was nevertheless booked alongside Dr Ganie.

Shortly after receiving the police communication, the Vice Chancellor Prof Neelofar Khan, directed the issuance of an order placing Dr Ganie under suspension. The order states that during the period of suspension, Dr Ganie shall remain attached to the office of the Dean Research.

Officials said both Assistant Professors have been booked under five sections of the Information Technology Act. A seven-member high-level inquiry committee has been constituted to examine the academic and administrative dimensions of the case and decide further action.

An administrative officer confirmed that the suspension aligns with procedural requirements in matters involving criminal allegations. [KNT]



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