Security forces shouldn't treat youngsters like criminals in J&K: Rajnath

Rajnath says security forces have asked to avoid the use of excessive force while dealing with law and order situation

Home Minister Rajnath Singh.
Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India Srinagar
Last Updated : Sep 11 2017 | 4:02 PM IST
Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have been asked to treat youngsters, who might have committed some mistakes, under the Juvenile law and not like criminals.

Security forces have also been asked to avoid the use of excessive force while dealing with law and order situation, he said.

"I appeal to the youth not to be swayed by the attempts of some people and stay away from stone-pelting. We all including the Prime Minister are concerned about the future of the youth," he told reporters here.

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The Home minister said the people of Jammu and Kashmir want to shape their destiny and future by their hard work.

"Terrorists have destroyed many generations and we will not allow them to destroy one more generation. I have told the security forces to treat youngsters, who might have committed some mistakes, under the Juvenile act. They should not be treated as criminals," he said.

"However, we will be firm in our response to terrorists and their activities.

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First Published: Sep 11 2017 | 3:40 PM IST

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