India to come up with surrender policy for Kashmiri youth taking up guns
India | Oct 17, 2020, 07:19 AM ISTIndia is coming up with a surrender and rehabilitation policy for the youth who want to give up militancy in Jammu and Kashmir.
India is coming up with a surrender and rehabilitation policy for the youth who want to give up militancy in Jammu and Kashmir.
Following the incident, commanding officer of the 19 Rashtriya Rifles had visited the family of Shoaib, a video of which had gone viral on social media.
A photograph of Abdi Nazir, who completed B.Tech from a college in Punjab, brandishing a gun is doing the rounds on social media.
News about Mannan Wani joining Hizbul began making rounds after a photo of him, holding what appeared to be an AK assault rifle, appeared on social media on Monday.
The video, which gives a peek into how Kashmiri teenagers are being brainwashed into believing that they are targeting enemies of Islam, was apparently recorded in a house in the Kashmir Valley.
There has been a sharp spike in the number of young Kashmiris joining militant groups this year, with the number crossing 100 for the first time since such data started being collated in 2010.
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