Reacting to media reports in a national daily today, the spokesman for Sher-e-Kashmir International Convention Centre (SKICC) said proper selection procedure was followed in the appointment.
The post for the research officer was advertised on October 3 last year for which 196 applications were received. Out of these, interview letters were sent out to 35 candidates, he said.
The interviews for the post were held in November last following which Anees-ul-Islam, grandson of Geelani was selected.
He said the SKICC had received the clearance from the state Criminal Investigation Department late last month, and nothing adverse was found against Anees.
"The selection was done in a transparent manner and anyone can access the files as well as the notings through an RTI," the spokesman added.
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