Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti today announced withdrawal of cases against youths involved in stone-pelting for the first time.
The decision has been taken considering the suggestion of the Centre's special representative Dineshwar Sharma.
Mehbooba said this confidence building measure reaffirms the central government's commitment to creating an atmosphere for sustained dialogue.
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"My government had initiated the process in May last year but it was stalled due to the unrest," she posted on Twitter tonight.
"It is a ray of hope for these young boys and their families.
This initiative will provide them an opportunity to rebuild their lives," she said in another tweet.
"It is encouraging that the interlocutor has started on a positive note. His recommendations are being taken seriously by both the central and state government," she said.
Taking the suggestion of 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 had said earlier.
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 have been registered against stone pelters since July last year when unrest broke out in Kashmir following the death of Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Burhan Wani in an encounter, they had 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 had said.
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