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50 stone-throwing youth to be released

The J&K government is likely to release 50 youngsters booked for stone throwing as a step to de-escalate tension in the Valley. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act may also be selectively withdrawn from some districts of the state.

Updated on: Sep 30, 2010 01:23 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Srinagar
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The J&K government is likely to release 50 youngsters booked for stone throwing as a step to de-escalate tension in the Valley. The Armed Forces Special Powers Act may also be selectively withdrawn from some districts of the state.

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These are among the major decisions taken at a meeting of the Unified Command of the top brass of the armed forces, police, security and intelligence organisations and administration in Srinagar on Wednesday. The meeting was chaired by state Chief Minister Omar Abdullah.

“The youths will be handed over to their parents on assurance of their good conduct in future,” said Principal Secretary (Home) B.R. Sharma.

It was also decided that mobile services would be restored in North Kashmir.

The services were suspended in July after separatists gave a call for a protest march to Sopore, 54 km north of Srinagar. The government has ordered reactivating mobile services in Baramulla, 65 km from Srinagar, and Sopore immediately.

The government also decided to remove bunkers from 16 localities in Srinagar. It said the idea was to “descale the number of bunkers and checkpoints” in the state's summer capital.

Abdullah, who addressed a public rally in his home constituency of Ganderbal earlier on Wednesday, said he sought the mandate in the 2008 assembly election on development and did not make any promise about resolving the Kashmir issue.

“I am the first chief minister who strongly campaigned for addressing the political issues of Jammu and Kashmir,” he is reported to have said.

 
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Toufiq Rashid

Chief of bureau of HT at Srinagar, Toufiq has been covering the volatile state of Kashmir for the past seven years. Was working as special correspondent in Indian Express in New Delhi, covering health and wellness. Has done human interest stories from across the country for almost a decade.

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