"There are certain reservations as far as the Defence Ministry and some army officials are concerned, but we will try to start the gradual process (of scrapping AFSPA)," Mufti told the state Assembly.
"Until you completely revoke AFSPA, make your people accountable," he said.
Referring to his recent discussion with GOC-in-C Northern Command Lt Gen D S Hooda, Mufti said, "I told him that you have to have a standard procedure."
"The two boys were not terrorists but innocent civilians. He (the PM) asked the army to take the responsibility."
Mufti said the prime minister made sure that the culprits in the Machil Fake encounter case too were punished.
"In Machil Fake encounter case, they killed innocent people for medals but the army court-martialed them and made sure that they were punished," he said.
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