Youths rushing to encounter sites are committing suicide: J&K DGP

Said inimical elements are misusing social media to instigate youths to help militants flee

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

Protesters throwing stones on security forces during a clash in Srinagar
Protesters throwing stones on security forces during a clash in Srinagar

Youths who storm the encounter sites in the Valley to hurl stones at security personnel are committing suicide, Police said on Thursday and appealed to them to refrain from such activity.

"In the encounter, even security forces and police take cover of a bulletproof vehicle or a house. Youths coming to the encounter sites are committing suicide," S P Vaid told reporters here.



He appealed to the youngsters not to rush to the encounter sites, saying they were being misled and misused by elements inimical to peace in the Valley for their short-term political gains.

"A bullet does not know whom it will hit. My appeal to all the young boys is that they should remain in their homes and not come to encounter sites. The youth must understand that they are being used by people for their short-term political gains," he said.

The DGP said the inimical elements were misusing to instigate the youths to hurl stones at security forces to help militants flee.

"I would say this is misuse of by elements inimical to peace in the valley and to our country.

"The moment an encounter starts, they activate around 300 WhatsApp groups, each having more than 250 members, and other social networking websites like Facebook, instigating young boys to reach the encounter site and throw stones so that the terrorists escape from the spot," he said.

The top cop said these WhatsApp groups and other accounts were being monitored and action will be taken against people operating them.

"Some of these accounts have been traced across (the border). It is an attempt by the enemies of India to create problems. All these numbers are being monitored and we will take action against those operating them from here," he said.

The DGP urged the people to think about the families of those who lost their lives during the incidents of stone- pelting recently.

"Think of the mother, father, sister or brother of those who died two days ago. People will forget those who died after 10 days. Their family suffer the most. We all would be doing our jobs," he said.

Youths rushing to encounter sites are committing suicide: J&K DGP

Said inimical elements are misusing social media to instigate youths to help militants flee

Said inimical elements are misusing social media to instigate youths to help militants flee Youths who storm the encounter sites in the Valley to hurl stones at security personnel are committing suicide, Police said on Thursday and appealed to them to refrain from such activity.

"In the encounter, even security forces and police take cover of a bulletproof vehicle or a house. Youths coming to the encounter sites are committing suicide," S P Vaid told reporters here.

He appealed to the youngsters not to rush to the encounter sites, saying they were being misled and misused by elements inimical to peace in the Valley for their short-term political gains.

"A bullet does not know whom it will hit. My appeal to all the young boys is that they should remain in their homes and not come to encounter sites. The youth must understand that they are being used by people for their short-term political gains," he said.

The DGP said the inimical elements were misusing to instigate the youths to hurl stones at security forces to help militants flee.

"I would say this is misuse of by elements inimical to peace in the valley and to our country.

"The moment an encounter starts, they activate around 300 WhatsApp groups, each having more than 250 members, and other social networking websites like Facebook, instigating young boys to reach the encounter site and throw stones so that the terrorists escape from the spot," he said.

The top cop said these WhatsApp groups and other accounts were being monitored and action will be taken against people operating them.

"Some of these accounts have been traced across (the border). It is an attempt by the enemies of India to create problems. All these numbers are being monitored and we will take action against those operating them from here," he said.

The DGP urged the people to think about the families of those who lost their lives during the incidents of stone- pelting recently.

"Think of the mother, father, sister or brother of those who died two days ago. People will forget those who died after 10 days. Their family suffer the most. We all would be doing our jobs," he said.
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