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Over 4,500 cases against youths involved in stone-pelting for first time to be dropped | KNO

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NEW DELHI: Taking the suggestion of the Centre's special representative Dineshwar Sharma forward, over 4,500 cases against youths involved in stone pelting for the first time will be dropped in a bid to win hearts in the Kashmir Valley, officials said. Sharma, who visited the Valley earlier this month, was flooded with requests from various individuals and groups for withdrawing cases against youths who were booked by the police for indulging in stone pelting. Over 11,500 cases against stone pelters were registered from July last year when unrest broke out in Kashmir following the death of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani in an encounter, they said. Out of these, over 4,500 cases were registered against youths who were found indulging in stone pelting for the first time, the officials said. When contacted, Sharma refused to comment on it but said "my attempt was to change the narrative in the state to peace and for that I need support of youths and students." The officials said after seeing the response of the step, the Centre was keen to review the remaining cases against stone pelters in consultation with the PDP-BJP state government. The Centre may also consider rehabilitating locals who have joined terrorist groups but have not indulged in any heinous crime, they said. Sharma found residents in the Valley facing the problem of electricity shortage, especially during winters and, therefore, an additional 300 megawatt will be provided to Kashmir this year. Attempts are being made to ensure round-the-clock electricity supply by the beginning of winter next year, the officials said, adding talks are being held with power ministry for implementing this project. The central government will also enhance the compensation to the policemen killed during encounters. At present, a local policeman gets Rs 40 lakh.

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