"The state government has decided to grant amnesty to the youths involved in such cases (stone pelting) and withdraw the FIRs registered against them,"Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Minister Ali Mohammad Sagar said in the Assembly here.
He said Chief Minister Omar Abdullah would soon announce the scheme. The minister, however, did not give any more details about the scheme. Sagar was replying on a discussion on the issue of amnesty for the stone pelters raised by the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Initiating the discussion, PDP's Abdul Rehman Veeri said his party had no intention of targeting the government but the issue was that of the future of the state. "People have spoken loud and clear (in the Lok Sabha polls) about the performance of this government. If they (NC leaders) had listened to the voice of their conscience, they would have stepped down long back," he said.
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Sagar, in his reply, accused PDP of blackmailing the state government officials following the opposition party's victory in the Lok Sabha polls. "You are such blackmailers. You blackmailed the officials, telling them that you are coming (to power after assembly elections). Shall I name the officers you called?" the minister charged.
This led to an uproar in the House. However, the minister continued with his speech without divulging the names.
Sagar highlighted the civilian killings allegedly at the hands of security forces in Kashmir during the tenure of PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed as the Union Home Minister. He also accused the PDP of instigating people to protests.