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Over 100 youths return to J&K after *** arms training

More than 100 youths, who had gone to ***************** Kashmir for arms training during the last two decades, have quietly returned home following the announcement of rehabilitation policy for them by the Jammu and Kashmir [ Images ] government.

According to a senior intelligence official, over 100 youths have returned to their homes since the rehabilitation policy was announced by the Omar Abdullah-led coalition government in November 2010, which was also approved by the Centre.


The official said around 1300 youths, through various channels, had expressed their desire to shun the path of violence and return to Kashmir in order to lead a normal life.


Out of these, 109 youths have come home from different routes and the officials did not want to divulge any details as their return has been kept a low profile affair in view of threat perception to their lives.


However, well-placed sources said the most preferred route taken by the youths to return home was via Nepal.


"They fly to Nepal on a Pakistani passport and then travel as Indian citizens back home as Indians need not carry passport for travel to and fro Nepal," the sources said.


They said some of the youth have also come back from the same route they had used to cross over the Line of Control [ Images ] (LoC) to ***.


Upon their return, it has been made mandatory for these former militants to report to the nearest police station so that due course of law is followed, officials said.


"These men have to face the court of law and the state will take a sympathetic view to their cases as part of the rehabilitation policy. Even the stone-pelters against whom the cases are being dropped have to face the courts," the officials said.


Most of these youths have a common story to tell. They have told the police about second class treatment meted out to them at the training camps, the indoctrination and brainwashing carried out by the militant handlers there and using marriage as a means of escape.


Many of the youths, who have returned home, have come with a wife from Pakistan or ***. In some cases, they have come back with children as well, the officials said.


Ruling National Conference spokesman Tanvir Sadiq said the rehabilitation policy was "philanthropic" and it has started paying dividends.


Sadiq said the rehabilitation policy of the government is not only a humanitarian step but also a move towards giving the youths a chance to restart their lives with their loved ones.


"The chief minister with the help of the Centre has done something that no one could ever dream of. This step is not only commendable but is also a step towards peace and harmony," he said.


The spokesman said, "Our neighbour (Pakistan) should also reciprocate generously".


"This policy is a reflection of the Kashmiriyat where everyone co-exists in peace and harmony. It is legitimate to give a chance to everyone to correct his mistakes," he added.

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A large majority of these youth go there for money.The get paid 3 lakhs for spreading terror for 3 years in the valley.Its the poverty which makes them do this.

I have talked to some surrendered terrorists and this is what they have to say.Many of them now live peacefully and either help the Army or have started their own small business.Some have also joined the Police.
 
A large majority of these youth go there for money.The get paid 3 lakhs for spreading terror for 3 years in the valley.Its the poverty which makes them do this.

I have talked to some surrendered terrorists and this is what they have to say.Many of them now live peacefully and either help the Army or have started their own small business.Some have also joined the Police.

Thousands throng army's recruitment camp in Kashmir :yahoo:
 
No doubt this is great news that needs to be commended as does the IA's, often, thankless effort in the region. However there needs to be signifcant social and political work done to make sure there isn't the possibility of further young idle men turning into future recruits and this can only come about through a political solution and economic development. Hopefully public and private sector plunge A LOT of capital into the region and develop this beautiful region into another success story and another fully functioning state in the Indian union that is a gem in the crown of India.
 

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