The minister was here to visit the people injured in Saturday's terror attack on the Army camp in Sunjuwan.
"Civil constructions are taking place near the boundary walls (of army camps across the country) and it is getting difficult to remove these constructions because these are taking place with permission.
"I am studying the scenario in the entire country and will definitely come out with a solution," she told reporters here.
Asked about her stand on the state government's amnesty for stone pelters, Sitharaman said, "I think first-time offenders were given amnesty and I am aware of that".
"We have to see how it goes and we stand by our proud soldiers. In the call of duty if they have performed something, (it) still has to be contextualised and that is something on which I understand. I am not sure yet, but subject to verification, the defence ministry will respond to the Supreme Court," she said.
"The Army is working under severe duress and we are conscious about it," she said.
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