J&K police to intensify “outreach programme”

Concerned over an unusual rise in the number of people joining the ranks of militants, the Jammu and Kashmir police has decided to intensify its “outreach programme to persuade them through their families to lay down weapons and join the mainstream.”

The police are reaching out to the families of the newly recruited militants and asking them to appeal to their wards to return home after shunning guns, Jammu and Kashmir director general of police S P Vaid told PTI.

   

“The outreach programme will continue to bring the misguided youths back home and mainstream them, he said, adding that “it has resulted in some success and several militants have shun militancy and returned to their homes”.

A police officer said that over 80 people, some of them with postgraduate degrees, have joined the ranks of militants in Kashmir this year.  There is a trend now of highly-educated men joining militancy in Kashmir.  The youths joining militancy has picked up after the killing of 21-year-old HizbulMujahideen commander BurhanWani in an encounter 

with government forces on 8 July, 2016.

 In 2017, 127 young men joined militancy, a record since 2010.  The police officer claimed that 88 Kashmiri youths joined militancy in 2016. Since 2014, there has been a constant rise in the number of people joining militancy. As many as 66 youths joined militancy in Kashmir in 2015 and 53 in 2014, according to data compiled by security agencies.

 In 2010, 54 youths joined militancy and in 2011, the number came down to 23. It further dipped to 21 in 2012 and 16 in 2013, it said.

According to government forces officials, every funeral of a local militant spawns at least two additions to the ranks of militant groups.

“The Pulwama-Shopian-Kulgam region has become a hotbed of homegrown militants, the officials said.  “The areas have seen the highest number of encounters and attacks,” the officer added. 

The state police chief said, “Going beyond its mandate of normal policing, Jammu and Kashmir Police is transforming hearts and minds by instilling national pride in the youth of the valley.” PTI

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