She said that her government would continue its efforts to bring back local youth who had joined militancy to end the "vicious cycle" besides strengthening panchayats after successfully conducting the elections next month.
Jaish-e-Mohammad's "Afzal Guru squad" that has claimed responsibility for major terror attacks in the Valley recently is a challenge for not only the government but for all of us, she said in her reply to the motion of thanks on the Governors address in the state assembly here.
Mehbooba was apparently responding to the remarks of legislative party leader of opposition National Conference and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah who had yesterday said, "You talked about my role in creating Burhan Wani when I was the chief minister. Just think how many Wanis have you created under your rule."
"Young boys get glorified by taking arms in their hand and uploading the picture on social media sites. My effort is that the local militants should get back," Mehbooba said.
"We are thankful to the parents who are appealing to their wards to return from the path of militancy. Many a youth had returned and we are not harassing them. We are happy that they are coming back," Mehbooba said, adding "we have to reach out to the people especially to the youth of the state".
On an Aligarh Muslim University scholar joining Hizbul Mujahideen in Kupwara district a few days back, she said his class fellows ad also appealed him for his return and "we are hopeful that he toowill return to his weeping family".
As a major initiative, Mehbooba said, her government had announced an amnesty to stone-pelters by withdrawing FIRs registered against them.
"About 8,000 to 9,000 youth, I don't have the exact figures, will be benefited by withdrawal of FIRs. We have started the process in 2016 but had to stop it due to the unrest (triggered by the killing of Burhan Wani)," she said.
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