"(During) last summer's unrest, lot of children even came to the streets for (stone) pelting and unfortunately in our state, we do not have facilities to handle juvenile law offenders.
"You have a (juvenile) home in Srinagar at Harwan and I think a similar one in Jammu at RS Pura, but let me admit before all of you, if you compare the facilities with rest of the country we are far, far behind," Vaid said.
"...Unfortunately if you see the last few years, there have been instances of children not being treated the way they should have been. You have huge problem of drugs in the country and especially our state, huge problem of school-going and college-going children taking to drugs," he said.
Vaid said the government needs to take necessary steps to meet the challenge.
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He said the government is coming up with a few more juvenile homes and the state would soon havebetter facilities for minor offenders.
"We have to walk a long way and we are coming up with a few more (juvenile) homes. I am sure social welfare department is taking a lot of initiatives on this front. We will have better facilities for minor offenders," he said.
"We do not slap PSA on minors. It is not possible. If somebody is minor he cannot be detained under PSA," Vaid said.
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