Srinagar,
Nov 16: Accepting that more youth have joined militant ranks during past
four months, a top police officer on Thursday appealed to
footballer-turned-militant Majid Irshad Khan and other locals ultras to
surrender and once again join the mainstream.
He said that militants, even during encounters, can come forward and surrender. “We have time and again appealed to local militants to surrender. We will help
them to rehabilitate and join mainstream. It is our sincere endeavor to ensure
that these misguided youth shun violence and join their families” Inspector
General of Police (IGP) Muneer Khan, flanked by senior Army and CRPF officers,
told a press conference. Talking about the driving force behind youth joining militancy in Kashmir, he
said a relentless social media campaign is being run by Pakistan to lure local
youth. “Mostly the youth, who are college dropouts, except for the few, are
lured into joining militancy. Other reason is religious exploitation. Youth are
exploited into joining militancy,” he said. The IGP said the age group which is targeted is 15 to 25 as this is the stage
of life when people could be easily manipulated. Asked whether sports persons joining militants is a cause of concern, Mr Khan
said everyone is interested in other activity besides his or her profession so
let them not highlight this. “Majid has become a militant and we are trying to
bring him back to the mainstream. His family members are making an all out
effort to bring him back and it is our job to second their efforts." He said it is not just about Majid, the authorities are committed to helping
any misguided youth who want to surrender and live a normal life. “I’m not just
talking about Majid, but all the youth who have joined militancy. We will make
every possible effort to rehabilitate them.” The IGP said the government is very keen to develop a new surrender policy,
which will effectively help the youth to join the mainstream and live a normal
life. “The government has also sought our suggestion with respect to the new
policy. We are compiling the data and putting up our points. It will not just
address the issue of the militants who are in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK)
and want to return. It will also have a roadmap about the militants who are in
the valley and want to surrender,” he said. UNI


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