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Violators of human rights will not go scot-free: Omar

A day before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today attended a meeting of the Unified Command where he was briefed about the security scenario in the state.

Updated on: Jun 06, 2010 07:28 PM IST
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A day before Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Kashmir, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today attended a meeting of the Unified Command where he was briefed about the security scenario in the state.

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Addressing the meeting here, Abdullah reitereated his government's commitment to zero tolerance against human rights
violations.

"Violators of human rights will not go scot-free," he told the meeting.

The Unified Command comprise top officers of the army, para-military and police besides heads of intelligence
agencies of the Centre and the state.

The Chief Minister was briefed about the security scenario in the state ahead of PM's two-day visit beginning
tomorrow, an official spokesman said.

The meeting also discussed matters pertaining to the rehabilitation of youths who have crossed over to PoK but now
want to return to the state to start a normal life.

The spokesman said the Machil incident in which three youths were killed allegedly in a fake encounter by the army
figured at the meeting.

Abdullah was also briefed about arrangements for the Amarnath pilgrimage.

Deputy Chief Minister Tara Chand also attended the meeting.

 
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