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J&K surrender policy to win over local militants

SRINAGAR:Worried over the growing number of local youths taking to militancy, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has drafted a policy for rehabilitating those willing to shun arms and return to the mainstream.

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Samaan Lateef

Tribune News Service

Srinagar, August 5

Worried over the growing number of local youths taking to militancy, the Jammu and Kashmir Government has drafted a policy for rehabilitating those willing to shun arms and return to the mainstream. Almost 100 youths have joined the militant ranks this year so far.   

Militants placed on the list of the Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre (SMAC) — a nodal agency comprising officials for security and intelligence inputs — will be eligible for incentives. A militant who has surrendered will be referred to as a “renouncer”.

He will surrender only before the designated authorities — divisional commissioners, district magistrates, top police officers and heads of operational units not below the rank of Commandant.

Entitled to Rs 5 lakh-6 lakh as fixed deposit, the “renouncer” will be able to withdraw the money after the lock-in period of a minimum three years, subject to continued good behaviour as certified by the CID.

“The objective is to offer an opportunity to terrorists who eschew the path of violence... The policy is particularly aimed at economic rehabilitation, enabling them to lead a normal life and contribute towards society's progress...” reads the draft policy prepared by the Home Department under the directions of K Vijay Kumar, Adviser to Governor NN Vohra.

Lay down arms, get... 

  • Rs 5-6 lakh fixed deposit with a lock-in period of 3 years 
  • Rs 5,000 monthly stipend  during lock-in period 
  • Self-employment under Pradhan Mantri Kaushal Vikas Yojana & Himayat
  • Consideration for accommodation in Jammu/Srinagar
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