"A 28-member delegation representing various Muslim organisations met me recently and complained that the ATS is terrorising Muslim youths in the name of ISIS and other banned organisations. This delegation strongly condemned ISIS and said the youths of their community would never support their activities," Pawar told reporters here.
The Rajya Sabha MP claimed that there have been several instances, especially in Marathwada, where youths have been picked up by the investigation agency on grounds of suspicion and were detained illegally.
If youth are arrested, they should be immediately presented before a magistrate, there should be an immediate chargesheet and they should be tried in a fast track court, he said.
"A criminal has no caste or creed. A particular community should not be labelled (as criminal)," he said.
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"The government has changed and so the system of making law, it seems. The thumb rule has been that the CM and his Council of Ministers decide to make a particular law and ask his Secretary to frame it. Here it is reverse," he said, referring to Additional Chief Secretary (Home) K P Bakshi's contention that the proposed law had been made at the secretarial level and there were no discussions at the ministerial level.
The Maratha strongman also announced that NCP MP Tariq Anwar will represent the party in the all-party delegation that is set to visit Jammu and Kashmir to resolve the impasse in the Valley.