Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

‘Radicalise­d youth will soon realise guns not a solution’

- Press Trust of India

NEW DELHI: Army chief General Bipin Rawat on Sunday said the radicalise­d youth of the Valley would soon realise that the gun was not the solution to their problem as neither the army nor the terrorists would achieve their goals through it.

Peace, he said, was the only way to improve the situation in Kashmir that had been witnessing militancy for about three decades now.

“There is hope that the situation in Kashmir will improve...it’s not gone wrong. There are some youths in Kashmir who have strayed and have been radicalise­d. They think they can achieve their goal through guns. But the time is not far when even they will be convinced that neither the forces nor the terrorists will be able to achieve their goal. We have to together find a way for peace and we will be successful in that,” Rawat said.

The army chief was speaking at the 70th foundation day of Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry regiment.

He said although a section of people in the Valley had strayed but that was a “very small” number and majority of people desired peace and believed that they were Indians. NEW DELHI: Nearly 250 Rohingya refugees were rendered homeless after a fire broke out in their camp near south Delhi’s Kalindi Kunj in the early hours of Sunday.

While all families residing in the 46 houses of the cluster managed to escape safely, a 30-yearold mechanic — who works at a neighbouri­ng garage — was injured while trying to put out the blaze. The residents of the camp said they had lost all their belongings in the fire.

According to residents of the camp, the fire broke out around 3.10am when most residents of the camp were asleep and rushed out to the road outside the camp after being alerted about the blaze. “The fire first started in a toilet and soon spread to all the houses and burnt everything down,” said Sufiya, 27, who lives in the camp with her family.

Most of the houses in the camp were two-storey temporary structures made of combustibl­e materials. Lawyer Amruddin Saifi, who resides close to the camp, said his family and a few others rushed to the site after noticing the fire from a distance.

“The flames were really high, which is why I could see them even from my house when I woke

up in the middle of the night. Initially, I thought that a gas plant, which is close to the camp, had caught fire,” said Saifi.

After gutting the shanties, the fire also engulfed some vehicles kept in a nearby garage, injuring a mechanic. The fire department was informed and a Delhi Fire Services official said 11 fire tend-

ers were pressed into service.

“The fire were doused around 6.50am and cooling operations continued thereafter,” said the official.

Deputy commission­er of police (southeast) Chinmoy Biswal said that it was under investigat­ion but said that prima facie there was no foul play.

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Army chief General Bipin Rawat

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